Showing posts with label Motorpoint Birtley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorpoint Birtley. Show all posts

Friday, 15 November 2024

Why I would never buy another Abarth

 As the title to this post states "Why I would never buy another Abarth!"

I purchased my Abarth 124 Spider from Motorpoint in Birtley sometime around August of last year 2023, after trading in my Abarth 595 Competzione. As with all my other cars that I have owned, there has been no expense spared in either servicing or in modifying my car. I always use top end products, for washing and cleaning, and it was upon cleaning my car some 7 months ago, and I will now explain how the 7 months is relevant. 

      You see it was a hot day and after washing my car and going on to dry her  around the boot area, I obseerved the rubber boot seal appeared loose. As I took my duster to mop up any residual water the seal moved and I noticed what appeared to be signs of rust under the seal. Upon lifting the seal up, sure enough the paint was blistered.

Following the drying of my car and giving it a good polish I decided to pop to a local garage, and the friendly chap took a look at the area and informed "You should get intouch with the main dealer, as this should come under warranty". He advised I check my service book and look under the warranty section. So when I got home that is what I did. It clearly stated the car is only warrantied for 36 months against manufacturing defects of the paintwork, this was on page 9. However when I turned the page and looked at page 10 it stated that the car was covered under warranty for "Perforating Rust" and this is for 8 years. Now my car is a 2019 so if we go to 2024 that means it is 5 years old, so I thought " Get in I am covered". I mean the area the car was rusting could not have been caused by stone chips, or other accidental damage. The paint is blistering from what looks like to me the inside to the outside. It is as if the car has had a spot weld on the panel and not enough protective paint had been applied.

   

Abarth Warranty
Paint Warranty for 36 months

Abarth Warranty
Not worth the papaer its wrote on

I did a quick search on Google and Perforation was described as 

"perforation, is corrosion forming from inside a metal panel which is rusting from the inside of the panel and works its way through the panel from inside to out".


Abarth 124 rust
Start of rust forming

Rust on Abarth 124 Spider
Start of car cancer

Abarth 124 Rust
What do you think ?

Anyhoo I contacted my local Abarth dealer Richard Hardie down at Silverlink and after a little chat was advised to take my car to their approved body shop, which was Fenham Garage Services in Newcastle. Upon the paint guy inspecting my car and taking some photographs, my dad being with me the guy clearly stated "Ahh yes it looks like the paint has blistered  and is perforated".

Fenham Garage Services then issued an invoice to Richard Hardie, as far as I am aware, and I got back in touch with Richard Hardie to confirm what FGS had said. I then waited, and waited and nothing from Richard Hardie. A call to Richard Hardie and I was informed that Abarth Customer Care had not been back in touch with them. Anyhoo 2 months passed by so I decided to get in touch with Abarth Customer Care myself. I was issued a case number, and then another few months went by with no communication. I got back intouch with Abarth customer care and was informed, that they had been having problems talking to the person involved at Richard Hardie, he just wasn't around. More time ticked away.

Eventually some roughly 7 months later I received an email to say that my claim had been refused, as the "Photographs didn't support the warranty claim for perforated paint". I wrote back saying I didn't agree and commented on the terrible customer service, I had received, I mean come on 7 months, not only that but to be informed by the approved body shop that the paintwork was defective and then not have anyone look at it in person from Fiat or Abarth or whoever I thought was shocking. I then received an email today to say the case was at its conclusion as 

"Additionally, certain criteria must be met for us to investigate further, including factors such as the age of the vehicle, which unfortunately falls outside the parameters we consider." 

"Err hold on the warranty clearly states up to 8 years for perforating rust, and if they are just going off pictures, surely someone should look at the car in person". Its a bit like these damn insurance companies, they are only to willing to fleece people for high premiums, however then not willing to pay out the true price of a replacement vehicle like for like, when you have informed them of how much money and care you have gone into looking after your motor.

Now I know my car was second hand, however it has a full service history and came with a warranty, that is in my opinon not worth the paper it is written on. The service by both the main dealer Richard Hardie and the Abarth customer service has been shocking. Oh and upon further research if you check the Abarth Forums, this doesn't appear just to be a one off, as in just my car. There are many people complaing of the same areas, where these cars are rusting.

In ending I would say the Abarths are a great little car, however like anything else if you aren't looked after by the after sales, well it certainly puts you off any future investments. So I guess this is a tip and words of advice if you are intending on purchasing am Abarth 124 Spider, check under the boot rubber for signs of rust.


Monday, 14 August 2023

My New Ride...

After selling Myrtle I had given some careful consideration as to what my next purchase might be. I have always liked the look of the Abarth 124 Spider, having actually only ever seen one on the road, when travelling into work in Newcastle.

So I began researching the car, the usual stuff , insurance group, mpg, any recalls and what to look out for fault wise on the Abarth Forums.

The cars have a few small issues the first is that the drivers seat bolster wears quickly and that the soft top can catch the back of the roll bars causing wear. Other than that the usual things you get with most cars, oh and because the cars come with a valved Record Monza exhaust, the valves are prone to seizing.

I scoured the interwebs for a couple of weeks looking for my perfect potential car. At first I wasn't keen on the Blue, also known as Azzuro Isola d'Elba 1974 Metallic. However finding a car with the extras I wanted was proving difficult. I really wanted the Visibility pack, and the Bose speaker system. I wasn't too fussed about the Heritage kit, it's just a matt black bonnet and tailgate, I mean who can polish them right lol.

Abarth 124 Spider
Abarth 124 Spider Isola d'Elba 1974 

I noticed Motorpoint down in Derby had a 2019 model in, and it had what I would like, but it was blue.

Anyhoo after going to view a red one, which was absolutely filthy and way over priced. I decided to take a punt on the blue one at Motorpoint. I went to the Birtley Branch and paid the £149 to have the car transported up.

To cut a long story short on Friday I traded my 2019 Abarth 595 Competizione for the Blue Abarth 124 and I love the car, and actually really like it's colour.

I was a bit gutted to discover the car didn't have Sat Nav installed, easily remedied with a 2023 map pack on SD card from Amazon at £55.

  

Abarth 124 Spider
Abarth 124 Spider Think ~I'll cell her LoLA

The drivers seat is a little worn in the usual place, but I can live with it, and the soft top has a scuff as it has rubbed on the roll bar cover. I'll sort that. Oh and yes the valve is stuck on the exhaust, so a job for Ern and me.

The car sounds awesome and drives sweet as a nut. It's a bit cramped, especially with me having my stoopid prosthetic leg, and when driving it, it feels huge to me, there is this like huge long bonnet in front, something I'm not used to.

Iv'e even thought of a name for her...

LoLA = Loud,Obnoxious,Little, Abarth

Abarth 124
Abarth 124

Now as anyone who knows me I can't just leave a car un-modded. In fact I have already started gathering bits, so far I've bought: 

Eurocompulsion V4
Eurocompulsion V4 

Bonalume pop of spacer

 

Go Faster Bits Diverter

Rotiform LAS-R wheels 18x8.5 4x100 ET 35

Decided to return the Rotiform LAS-R's the black wheels just didn't suit my car. The car has  graphite colured wing mirrors and the windscreen pillars are the same colour.

Opted to go for 18x7 OZ Hyper GT HLT'S in a graphite colour with Michelin Pilot 4S tyres 215/35/18.

OZ Hyper GT HLT
OZ Hyper GT HLT

I have also bought some Autoglym products to clean the car including her roof.

Oh and I saw these on Facebook Market Place and the lady very kindly accepted my offer and I received them today. Can't believe how expensive they are new, saying which when they arrived they are a lot sturdier than they look in the images and have a little bit of weight to them. They are original Fiat cup holders, not sure if the Abarths came with them as standard, but they are a nice addition and somewhere to pout a cup or two now.

Cup Holders

Future mods when I get some wonga saved.

A crossover pipe, and you know I mentioned that the valve on the Record Monza is stuck, well Ern and I had the backbox off and it is well and truly stuck, so a future purchase I would really like is one of these, however at almost £2k it's a canny outlay.

Ragazzon valved Backbox with 4x102mm tips
Ragazzon valved Backbox with 4x102mm tips


Then there are

Alpha Romeo 4C coils

Get her remapped oh and big money as I fancy her on Air Ride .