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Charge for a courtesy car???
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<blockquote data-quote="waitey" data-source="post: 148362" data-attributes="member: 580"><p>Rang RUK and they also asked why its booked in for warranty work, which I replied the lower balljoints have failed are are split with slight movement to which they responded, "that's uncommon for a car of that age", they had no idea it was a common fault on our RS and I pointed them to the list on here and the response was "that's an independent forum where it is just the owners views and opinions".</p><p></p><p>As for the charge the said they will look into it and I explained as the car is under warranty I didn't expect any additional charges especially £19.95 per day for a courtesy car when they will most likely have my car for a few days at least, and I only expected to pay a fuel deposit and to get the deposit back when I return the car with the same amount of fuel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waitey, post: 148362, member: 580"] Rang RUK and they also asked why its booked in for warranty work, which I replied the lower balljoints have failed are are split with slight movement to which they responded, "that's uncommon for a car of that age", they had no idea it was a common fault on our RS and I pointed them to the list on here and the response was "that's an independent forum where it is just the owners views and opinions". As for the charge the said they will look into it and I explained as the car is under warranty I didn't expect any additional charges especially £19.95 per day for a courtesy car when they will most likely have my car for a few days at least, and I only expected to pay a fuel deposit and to get the deposit back when I return the car with the same amount of fuel. [/QUOTE]
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