Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 13:23:55 EDT
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From: Steve Lashley <ThingGuy@AOL.COM>
Subject: Warranty Rust Repair Gone Bad (the saga continues)
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Many moons ago, I reported to the list of my attempt to have seam rust
repaired on my '93 EV MV under warranty. I made an appointment with the
local VW dealer who had the local VW rep come by and look at it.
They called a local Body shop to do the work as no VW dealers here in St.
Louis have their own body shop.
The local shop did a lousy job of caulking the seam. They squirted the caulk
in and then attempted to smooth it out. What I ended up with was a panel
seam that looked like a poor caulking job you would see around the windows
outside of your home. Bumps and ridges and completely uneven.
After many threats to VW, Suntrup VW dealer, and Frank's Auto Body, Frank's
agreed to take another shot at it.
Franks did an okay job on the seam, but where they repaired the EV from the
front door back is the worst professional paint job I have ever seen. There
are runs and drips clearly visible in the paint. There are pin holes in the
paint all over, there are several dull spots that they sanded and then
missed. Under the windows is overspray that has not been rubbed out.
This past Monday I attempted to have Suntrup VW look at the work. They were
not interested at all in the problems, and the owner kept pointing out other
defects in my EV, where the paint is worn, or the decals are pealing. This
has nothing to do with the work that VW paid for. Suntrup claims no
responsibility for the work, and further told me that it was between me, VW
and Franks. I asked the service manager who paid Franks and was told that VW
paid them directly. I called the VW rep, who tells me that VW made the check
out to the dealer, and not Franks.
The VW rep says he will meet with Suntrup this Monday to work this out. At
this point I have at least 3 layers of paint on the EV, and I told him that I
would only accept a repair done at a shop of my choice, where they completely
sand down the whole side and start over. If they will not agree to this, I'm
going to have to take them to court.
I don't like the idea of spending time in court, although I guess they will
likely settle before that happens.
Sorry for the long post, just had to rant a little.
Steve Lashley
'74 Campmobile
'93 EV MV
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