Saturday, 11 February 2012

Re: Re: [www.keralites.net] Customer Agony Ford FIESTA

 

any feedback on chevrolet BEAT.. 

they give 45000  km/3yrs free maintenance for a low initial payment.. see below link pl

would b obliged if users can give some reviews please.
i mean in this group.. i have read enough on other links on the net..
want some personal reviews from this group members who own a BEAT - petrol/diesel please...
Naresh.

On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 12:06 AM, vijay pillai <vijayp58@rediffmail.com> wrote:



dear all .these experiences are with a lot of people in india. So follow the
golden rule. Once you finish your free serveice with your dealer, do your serveice
with your local small service private centre, your vehicle will be trouble free,
beleive me, it my personal experience. regards.
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 16:44:28 +0530 wrote
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Dear Sunil
This is similair to those who own Maruti. The dealer fleece the owners of the cars
on some pretext or another. In my case,I had bought Maruti Zen Estillo from
Popular Vehicles Ernakulam. After 2 years,they call every three months with an
alert of Service due and once the vehicle is given for normal servicing,they will
inform various parts having become obsolete and needs to be changed and the bills
rake up heavily.

I understand here that since margins are very small interms of selling the
vehicle,the dealers make excellent use of service and make money.

Within 4 years,the entire original parts of the car would have been replaced if
given to the dealer and there is no module to stop this harassment/fleecing by the
dealer/s

Regards
Ramachandran M
Ernakulam

>



From: Sunil Kumar Vohra
>To: Keralites
>Cc: rakeshmittal1954
>Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2012 10:09 PM
>Subject: [www.keralites.net] Customer Agony Ford FIESTA
>



Dear Friends
>
I got this mail from a brother Officer who committed the blunder of buying a FORD
FIESTAIn view of his experiences I feel we should all be very careful before
buying such an expensive
vehicle . & not get carried away by sales gimmicks .-
>
Ford is a good car for two years only for as long as it is not taken to service
centre. your agony starts the moment you enter into workshop. I purchased this car
on 21 Jun 2009. within few days one of the bulbs fused. I took it to workshop for
check-up, reached at 0930hours, opening jobcard took 25 minutes, first checkup was
done at 1250 hours, immediately they went for lunch. After lunch it was found by
that one of the wire was trapped in bolt causing shot circuit. Problem was finally
resolved at 230pm with a bill of Rs 85(cost of bulb) which was finally waved off
after giving them a mouthful.The agony does not end here. Every time the workshop
people have a way of wasting at least one hour forty-five minutes (delay in
opening jobcard and presentation of final bill).
Once your car finishes two years of running, you will start getting one shock
after another as one or the other part gets faulty that needs to be replaced with
a fat bill.Even today I am undergoing the agony of owning a ford as the car is in
the workshop since 01 Feb 2012 for want of a part (some wire that is essential to
run the engine). The wender has now been requested by the ford people to make the
wire. I am not sure how long my agony is going to last.
I pray every day to the God to reduce my agony and give me some peace of mind.
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 10:30 PM, Sunil Kumar Vohra
wrote:
>
Dear Rakesh
Please let me the above so that are friends can be warned.Regards
>Col S.K Vohra
>Army Medical Corps




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