mayday0017
Well-known member
So to start this off I don't want to get into to much detail as I don't believe bad mouthing anyone before they had a chance to do the right thing is right so please don't ask those questions.
I bought the first brand new car in my life in January for my wife. Nice little small SUV was around 50k and we have been very happy with the car for the most part.
Well we had a good rain here and I smelled her car and it smelled wet. I touched the carpet in the cab of the car and found backseat floor on passenger side wet. I scolded her for driving through water (which was not received well). Took the passenger seat out found lots more water but still assumed it was from her driving. Pulled carpet and pad out and ran fans for 48 hours until everything was dry and put car back together.
After car was back together I needed to run to store and she was driving my truck so I took her car. When I made a turn water came out of the dash. Suddenly realized it wasn't her driving through water that caused this or it wouldn't be in the dash. Told her and apologized and called dealership and told them the car has a leak and what I had done and that I had assumed it was caused by my wife but know that it wasn't.
Dealer had the car 2 weeks fixed other stuff that needed fixing (sat radio, tsb on seats, etc). But gave us the car back and said after water tests and 2 rains they found nothing. That day when wife got in car to drive home (they delivered the car back to her work and picked up loaner) she called throwing a fit about how her car smelled. I got her to calm down and told her I would check it out when she got home. She is very sensitive to smells and thought she was probably over reacting.
Well she got home and gave me the keys so I went out to look. Found passenger side wet. Called dealer told them to come bring back the loaner and get this car and I expect new carpet and padding for anything that has gotten touched by water. Hung up the phone and decided to check drivers side (which was never wet before) This time it was more wet than passenger side.
Service manager showed up with the new car and to get ours and I showed him the wet spots. He felt like an idiot that his own guys didn't catch this after it was so easy to find and exactly what I had complained about in the first place. For kicks I decided to open the rear hatch and poke around. What I found was 3 inches of water in the spare tire area and slime on the outside of the tire. Touched one of the side panels in the back and water started coming out of it as well.
At this point I told the guy scratch the new carpet I won't accept this car back. This is a flood car now and the dealer and manufacture can do whatever they want with it. Told him my sales guy's name and told him to get with him and find us another new car exactly like the one we bought.
So fast forward to today.... They found at least 1 leak, and I feel like they are going to try to "repair" the car. To me it is unacceptable the car hasn't made it's first oil change and most all of the interior will need to be changed. To us it will never be a new car again.
So my question, if you were in my shoes or the manufacture what would you feel is the right thing to do?
My own personal view - New car
My manufacture view - New car
Input?
I bought the first brand new car in my life in January for my wife. Nice little small SUV was around 50k and we have been very happy with the car for the most part.
Well we had a good rain here and I smelled her car and it smelled wet. I touched the carpet in the cab of the car and found backseat floor on passenger side wet. I scolded her for driving through water (which was not received well). Took the passenger seat out found lots more water but still assumed it was from her driving. Pulled carpet and pad out and ran fans for 48 hours until everything was dry and put car back together.
After car was back together I needed to run to store and she was driving my truck so I took her car. When I made a turn water came out of the dash. Suddenly realized it wasn't her driving through water that caused this or it wouldn't be in the dash. Told her and apologized and called dealership and told them the car has a leak and what I had done and that I had assumed it was caused by my wife but know that it wasn't.
Dealer had the car 2 weeks fixed other stuff that needed fixing (sat radio, tsb on seats, etc). But gave us the car back and said after water tests and 2 rains they found nothing. That day when wife got in car to drive home (they delivered the car back to her work and picked up loaner) she called throwing a fit about how her car smelled. I got her to calm down and told her I would check it out when she got home. She is very sensitive to smells and thought she was probably over reacting.
Well she got home and gave me the keys so I went out to look. Found passenger side wet. Called dealer told them to come bring back the loaner and get this car and I expect new carpet and padding for anything that has gotten touched by water. Hung up the phone and decided to check drivers side (which was never wet before) This time it was more wet than passenger side.
Service manager showed up with the new car and to get ours and I showed him the wet spots. He felt like an idiot that his own guys didn't catch this after it was so easy to find and exactly what I had complained about in the first place. For kicks I decided to open the rear hatch and poke around. What I found was 3 inches of water in the spare tire area and slime on the outside of the tire. Touched one of the side panels in the back and water started coming out of it as well.
At this point I told the guy scratch the new carpet I won't accept this car back. This is a flood car now and the dealer and manufacture can do whatever they want with it. Told him my sales guy's name and told him to get with him and find us another new car exactly like the one we bought.
So fast forward to today.... They found at least 1 leak, and I feel like they are going to try to "repair" the car. To me it is unacceptable the car hasn't made it's first oil change and most all of the interior will need to be changed. To us it will never be a new car again.
So my question, if you were in my shoes or the manufacture what would you feel is the right thing to do?
My own personal view - New car
My manufacture view - New car
Input?



