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Originally Posted by MarcDW
My 99 Audi was started on Friday and finished on Monday!
In the 3 year and 9 month I had it, I went 46 times to the dealer(s) for warranty work!!
That is every month at least once, for like the passanger window not rolling up again to cooling lines leaking.
That the fuel clock wasn't working was a constand for like 1 1/2 years!!
It was so bad, that even Audi offered $5,000 if I would buy a new one.
Of cause by then everyone knew what a lemon the 98-2002 Audi A6 Avant were and I would start the trouble all over again!
Every car can have problems. It's the way how the dealer and munufacturer deal with the problem and the customer.
So far Audi is more professional!
Toyota sends in my mind a clear message:
You take what we through you and that's it, what are YOU going to do anyway!!
Well, I guess the Emerson Toyota attorney can explain the judge soon why they don't follow state law!!
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It's everywhere. I had that at Ford and especially at Chevy. Nothing like taking a day off losing $200 for that day just to meet a factory rep and hear him tell you someone pulled down your headliner. Tells you the dealership changed your last 4 headliners just to please you and no one else has that problem. I do have to say the dealership I visit for my Tundra has been very professional and courteous. I don't want to think that we bought 2 vehicles at the same time is why we get special treatment. I would like to believe that this is the way they are for everyone. So far I've been blessed and I won't take this for granted.
