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Visit Molle Volkswagen of Kansas City to view our huge selection of new Volkswagen and used cars, trucks and SUVs for sale. Our sales, service and finance teams are ready to serve you. We have the new vehicle to fit your style and budget!
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Julie D.

02/11/2016

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We went in to the service department because all of the lights were on in the car and it was leaking oil. First off they had the car for four days and didn't really work on it until the second night after the warranty place was closed. Didn't offer us a car until I complained about how long they had our car and how we needed a second car and that was on the last day they had it. Then they supposedly had to have this part that needed replaced but the warranty wouldn't pay for it, I had to call the dealership that we bought it from and then they were able to get it replaced. We had another mechanic tell us there shouldn't have been a reason to replace it but we went ahead and did. Now we go into to get the oil changed a month later and they tell us the car is bone dry and has no oil in it, so they never fixed the real problem. The man changing the oil found what was causing the leak and the oil cap had been stripped because it's made out of cheap aluminum.

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Tony C.

12/26/2014

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Have had the oil changed in my Touareg TDI 6 times and 3 of those times they did not fill my ad blue which is part of the oil change. Makes me wonder what else they are charging me for and not doing the work.

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Joe B.

07/26/2014

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Best service department I have ever dealt with.They went above and beyond to make sure my wife was satisfied with the service on her Beetle.Mark Smallwood was our service advisior and was great .They did a great job . highly recommended.

kirinseti

11/21/2013

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HORRIBLE

I went in for a repair because I smelled gas when the car was shut off, but no leaking. I don't do rodeo stunts, hill hopping, or anything else crazy with the car except drive it in Kansas City traffic as they began to infer later. Nathan Parker is the Service Rep I dealt with. Nathan Parker was crude, rude, disrespectful and right down nasty at every turn. They did a code check and it came up with P0456 and a smoke test, and the only area of trouble they could see was the leaking around the O ring. (His faked notes said O ring, collar, and fuel pump, and that's just one bogus part of this whole nightmare.) O ring would need to be ordered and it would run about $340 but he said he could do better than that and eventually quoted $295 with a coupon. So why would you order just the O ring if the collar and fuel pump really needed to be ordered, too, unless he's lying about the details on the invoice? Nothing was said about any other part having a problem. He estimated that the car would be ready around 2pm on Tuesday, and I told him I could wait a little while and be late for work since I would be getting my car back that day and not have to wait any longer. He told me he would give me the loaner, all I would need to do is sign a paper and be on my way and see them Tuesday. He then didn't come back for a whole other hour. I finally went to the service area. He said he had been busy helping other customers more important than me! Really?! On Tuesday, I called him at 2 pm since he had not called me by that time. His first nasty remark was, "Shouldn't you be at work right now?" It was not said nicely and out of genuine concern, it was said like someone berating their child for not going to sleep on time. I was still nice and said I was willing to wait if the car would be ready soon. He said the car was fighting them getting the collar off because it had seized and that they would try soaking it in lubricants. So therefore, go to work and I would see them Wednesday since I work a late shift. At no time did they say the collar was cracked, the fuel pump was bad, or that the fuel tank was deformed. At no time did I authorize them to "crack the collar" or damage or remove anything else on the car that I would now have to pay for. He called me back on Tuesday evening while I was at work, leaving a voice mail to say that they had to crack the collar to get it off and therefore get a new part and it wouldn't be in on Wednesday but on Thursday. He said in a very nasty tone of voice, "And you can forget about getting your car on Wednesday, too." I could even hear the sneer in his voice over the phone. It reminded me of the Wicked Witch of the West's line, "And your little dog, too!" I then called him from work when I had a break. He said he would have to order a new collar and that I would arrive on Thursday. I told him I would pick the car up on Friday early when they open, then. The price was still confirmed at $295. He then called me at home on Thursday around 2:30 pm to say they weren't able to get the collar on due to the fuel pump being broken and the fuel tank being warped and deformed and it would cost me $2350. I went through the roof! I asked if they didn't see that already when the collar was snapped on Tuesday. He said no. Really? How can you NOT see it? His story on Thursday was now completely different than the chronology. He said he had to order two collars because he thought the one he ordered on Tuesday was wrong. When did THAT happen? Good question!! That's when I went with my son to pick up the car, refusing to have them touch it again. It was towed and repaired elsewhere at no where near the price they quoted. And guess what, the gas tank was NOT deformed! The other place did see where the mechanics had torn up the car to repair it. There was no way simple wear and tear could have do...

ramonaqv

11/30/2012

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Do not take your car to this d...

Do not take your car to this dealership service center. My Mom's 2004 Jetta was having a problem with shifting that 2 other places had said was either the computer or the transmission, they recommended we take it to the closest VW dealership which happened to be Molle of of Stateline & 103rd. These guys were very unknowledgeable and since they didn't care to figure out what the problem was...simply recommended that she get the transmission replaced to the tune of $6,000...because they don't repair transmissions because too many times the repairs they made didn't fix the problem so they had decided to only replace transmissions. Finally found a real mechanic to fix the problem that was in the transmission and although not cheap $1,500 is much better than $6,000. My Dad was a mechanic and I grew up around "real" mechanics. The guys at Molle are simply service technicians with no real knowledge who have been instructed to rip people off by selling parts not repairing cars.

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Phone: (816) 256-2840

Address: 808 W 103rd St, Kansas City, MO 64114

Website: http://www.mollevwofkansascity.com

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