Actually the final straw was over a warranty. Went in to the a dealer (not where I bought the car, because I had moved from Pa to N.C) Had an electrical problem, forget now what it was.
I "lucked" out because I still had 300 miles "left" on the warranty. Tried to get the car in the following week, but they couldn't do it (booked up), and the week after that I was flying down to P.R for a couple of days. Well, had to take the car in to the dealer when I got back.
Well, got back from my trip and took the car into the dealer to fix the problem and guess what, my mileage was over
(by 100 miles if I remember correctly) and the car was now out of warranty and the dealer would not do the work under warranty.
I tried to explain to them that the car was in thier shop three weeks ago and the mileage had the car still under warranty, that I only had 200 miles left under the warranty, tried to get the car in that same week or the next, but that they couldn't get me in, and the following week I had to fly out of the country (it was driving to the Durham airport that put the mileage over the warranty).
I had to call V.W direct and raise holy heck. Finally the service manager gave me a call and told me that he had talked to V.W directly and that I would pay the dealer for the work and then V.W would send me a check directly to cover the work. Funny thing is that I could tell the serivce manager was not happy that I was getting money back from V.W which just added fuel to the fire.
Overall impression of the dealer was if you didn't buy the car from us, we (the dealer) were going to do anything and everything possible to make your life "hard" in dealing with us for anything under warranty. Keep in mind, when I brought the car in, I never mentioned the warranty, they brought it to my attention.
Yes, the issue was resovled, but for what I had to go through to get it resolved, that was the last straw for V.W.
Now that I'm going to be looking for antoher car in the near future, it will not be a V.W (although after my last post I did find an 81 V.W rabbit with "apparently" only 160k on it that had me thinking /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif)
You're right about the dealer support. In my line of work, I tell my customers that it's not about the equipment itself, but about the people behind the equipment and the service you receive by using that equipment (same can be said for cars).
I've just never found a great V.W dealer.
By the way, anyone in central N.C stay away from Flow motors, particularly Flow V.W (I thought that they have "earned" that non-endorsement).