Johnny G1
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Rice Point finally get's their ass in gear, paper's sent May 23 and lost and then they finally phone today, August 24,17.
Wow !! Talk about excellent customer service .... and following up with the client.Rice Point finally get's their ass in gear, paper's sent May 23 and lost and then they finally phone today, August 24,17.
Glad it went well for you; pretty much a carbon copy of my lease return(termination). yeah....gas prices..thank hurricane Harvey !! What a load of crap !! Hope you enjoy your new ride. Cheers ..Car has been returned as of the 19th.. Camping ever since.
Showed up, signed papers, walked out started the car (I did) she recorded the VIN, turned it off, walked back in and received cheque, headed to the local branch where they called RP and endorsed the cheque on the spot - thank-you RBC!!
Sad to see it go but the Outback has been pretty nice outside of the reality of fuel consumption with a gas pig Vs. Diesel - ugh. It did pull the tent trailer up a loose & dry (been hot, real hot here all summer) road w/11% grade off of our lake property which was pretty impressive!
Still here for the MKIV
Congrats, nice find & cop. Yes, that dealer tax on recent TDIs is real.Finally got my offer approved after a lot of hassle and have my appointment set up in the 3rd week of Sept. Just bought a 2015 TDI from a small used car dealership near Hamilton. The VW dealerships are asking outrageous prices for the 2015 models like 23k and up to 38k. VW is auctioning their leased 2015 models which is only open to dealers so I suggest you shop around. My wagon is a DSG comfortline with the pan roof, leatherette interior, navigation system which I believe is standard now in all models and back-up camera. Only 36k kilometers on the odometer and only cost $19K.
Good thing I didnt wait....Hearing the CX5 diesel is delayed yet again. Sometime in 2018 maybe.
Interesting that the online Mazda CX-5 users manual for 2017 has all the specs and maintenance schedule for the 2.2 diesel.Sorry, I don't remember where I saw it. I sent a query to Mazda and will report back if they answer.
CX5D - available 'early next year'.
You are REALLY REALLY reaching for that short end...This is what getting the short end of the stick for the Gen 1 fix in Canada looks like!
https://imgur.com/a/iCNUM
USA--> https://www.vwdiesellookup.com/pdf/VWCourtSettlement_Emissions_Disclosure_Gen1_Manual_Final.pdf
https://www.vwcanadasettlement.ca/w..._CAN-EN_FINAL.pdf?fref=gc&dti=534331546750939
In our case, our vehicle was worth $12.1k actual market value, with $5500 restitution, or $17.6k total. The buyback was $20.8k including restitution money, plus a tax credit towards another VW (another roughly $1.8k). Much higher than restitution then selling.It looks like the same deal they get in the USA, except that I get paid $5100 in CAD vs they get paid $5100 in USD ($6200 CAD at current).
My only beef with the fix is that by my estimate my buyback amount is $5000 more, not including the $5100 restitution, than what the car would actually be worth if I tried to sell it privately. That alone makes me favour the buyback.
That's exactly what a VW employee would say.You are REALLY REALLY reaching for that short end...
Don't like it? Sell your car back to VW - OR - Privately, after VW gives you $5,000 or more for your 'troubles'
On the outside looking in post turn in I can't help but laugh... You are reaching pretty far.This is what getting the short end of the stick for the Gen 1 fix in Canada looks like!
https://imgur.com/a/iCNUM
USA--> https://www.vwdiesellookup.com/pdf/VWCourtSettlement_Emissions_Disclosure_Gen1_Manual_Final.pdf
https://www.vwcanadasettlement.ca/w..._CAN-EN_FINAL.pdf?fref=gc&dti=534331546750939
While I agree the deals are not the same, and the warranties are not the same.... the single sentence you seem to have pointed out and have issue with does not, IMO, constitute the 'short end of the stick'. If anything, the sticks are fairly evenly matched, with maybe 3 or 5% difference (when comparing warranty alone).That's exactly what a VW employee would say.