monty51502009
08-10-2009, 09:28 AM
Very briefly, EGR went 2 months prior to warranty expiring, local dealer repaired under guidance from Saab rather than replace. 18 months on and the EGR has gone again, cost of replacement £311. Saab have offered to contribute 20% of the parts cost with still leaves me with a bill of £280. I pointed out that the only reason i still had the car was because i was waiting for Saab to offer PCP deals again and argued the point that had the EGR been replaced it would have lasted longer but customer services were not interested.
My advice is firstly to insist on replacement rather than repair under warranty and secondly i was surprised to be told by Saab that even if a part is replaced under warranty they will not guarantee it after the warranty expires. Friends and collegues in similar positions have had, as a minimum, 100% of the parts covered, i guess Saab do not consider customer loyalty a priority.
Rant & rave over, sorry to say my new car next month will be from someone that realises car ownership extends past the warranty period. Can highly recommend Squire Furneaux in Welwyn Garden City, with 15 years of new car ownership behind me they have been the only dealer worth recommending.
My advice is firstly to insist on replacement rather than repair under warranty and secondly i was surprised to be told by Saab that even if a part is replaced under warranty they will not guarantee it after the warranty expires. Friends and collegues in similar positions have had, as a minimum, 100% of the parts covered, i guess Saab do not consider customer loyalty a priority.
Rant & rave over, sorry to say my new car next month will be from someone that realises car ownership extends past the warranty period. Can highly recommend Squire Furneaux in Welwyn Garden City, with 15 years of new car ownership behind me they have been the only dealer worth recommending.