Submitted by DotAlyss t3_z954zr in personalfinance
I bought a used Volkswagen in 2017 from a Honda dealership when I was a dumb kid. Paid $10k for it and another 5k for a three year warranty that covered nothing that I never used.
My dad has been taking it to the Honda dealership for the past 6 years to get an oil change and every time he does, it takes 4 hours to get done because someone has to go out and buy the specific oil filter for the car and they barely know how to service it.
The check engine light was on recently and he took it there to get it repaired. They said it was a leak and charged him $660 to repair it. He gets it the next morning, they tell him it's all fixed and he drives it back home. On the way home, less than 10mi, the check engine light is on again. He takes it back to the dealership and they tell him multiple other parts are now broken and that the repair is going to cost $3000.
I would like to politely request a refund and take it to a Volkswagen place to get it serviced. We both figure they didn't know what they were doing and broke it in the first place. What is the best way of requesting a refund?
I figured I would explain that they have already made thousands off of me and that it's the least they could do after possibly breaking my car further than what it was before.
What do you guys think is the best course of action? Should I write a letter to their corporate office.
Thanks!
sonnyfab t1_iyf17zw wrote
You should not waste your time. You have nothing at to indicate that they "broke it in the first place".
They charged you for a repair that they performed. They didn't guarantee that the repair was going to fix the check engine light. This is simply the nature of having your car repaired. Usually the mechanic is correct about the issue and the repair is sufficient to address the problem. Sometimes it is not and additional repairs are required at additional cost.