Centennial Volkswagen
Las Vegas, NV
Hours
Sales/Showroom
Monday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Service
Monday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Parts
Monday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday Closed
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Service was out standing. I was greet with a friendly good morning we will be with you in one moment .I was indeed . His name was Richard M and for the rest of the I was waiting I was treated like a p good morning we will be with you in one moment .I was indeed . His name was Richard M and for the rest of the I was waiting I was treated like a personal friend. Thanks Richard M More
My service advisor, Cris Flores, was professional, polite, knowledgeable, and in my opinion, is an asset to Findlay Volkswagen. However, unfortunately, I didn't receive a car wash. polite, knowledgeable, and in my opinion, is an asset to Findlay Volkswagen. However, unfortunately, I didn't receive a car wash. More
Bought a brand new VW Atlas here in October 2021. Over the last 12 months I've had to bring my new car in twice for the same issue with my GPS and Bluetooth failing to work. Its a known issue that can on the last 12 months I've had to bring my new car in twice for the same issue with my GPS and Bluetooth failing to work. Its a known issue that can only be resolved by replacing the module. Today I'm told by service they can't help me and won't replace a $700 part and my only recourse is to call VW itself. All they can do is the same temporary fix as last time. And they cant telll me how many times I would have to do this again until it can be replaced because its under warranty and they cant replace parts under warranty unless VW itself says they can. Findlay won't authorize the fix because it would be money out of their pocket. Shame on them! Shame on VW! I used to tell people where I bought my car and how pleased I was with the process. Now I'd tell them to go anywhere else seeing how they treat customers when it really matters. More
Car dealers are all the same .. Disloyal to the " LOYAL PURCHASERS OF THEIR VEHICLES ". IF I SPEND MONEY ON THE SECOND LARGEST PURCHASE FOLKS MAKE NEXT TO A HOME.... " SERVICE CHARGES SHOULD NOT BE 5 TIMES PURCHASERS OF THEIR VEHICLES ". IF I SPEND MONEY ON THE SECOND LARGEST PURCHASE FOLKS MAKE NEXT TO A HOME.... " SERVICE CHARGES SHOULD NOT BE 5 TIMES WHATS CHARGED AT A STAND ALONE SHOP ! PRICE GOUGHING..... WHAT A SCAM . More
originally I took my car in for a new clutch with was going to take 2-3 days. I didn’t get my car back until 71 days later. In those 71 days, they encountered “grinds and noises” after they started up af going to take 2-3 days. I didn’t get my car back until 71 days later. In those 71 days, they encountered “grinds and noises” after they started up after reassembly. Then diagnosed the timing chain as the culprit and replaced that. The grinds and noises remained and they replaced the starter and battery for some reason. After that they pulled the head apart and found a rocker arm had broke and caused damaged to the head and camshaft. These weren’t immediate updates, each week I kept getting the “your car will be ready at the end of the week” after I had to reach out to see what was going on. While they were waiting on parts for the new head they locked the keys in the car in their lot. So they had to break into the car to unlock it but damaged my tints in the process. They replaced the front tints free of charge but also left deep scratches in my door jams from using the wrong tools. When I finally got the car back I had to drive it easy to break in the new clutch and new head. I kept the RPMS low and the throttle under 50% for ~500 miles. Once I went over 50% throttle after that the car would go into limp mode and the dash lit up with lights. (check engine, EPC, etc) I have my own scanner and had codes: P130A (cylinder disabling), P0304 (Cylinder 4 misfire detected), P0302 (Cylinder 2 misfire detected), and P0300 (random/multiple misfires detected). I knew I had the factory coil packs and they were past their lifetime so I bought it back to get them replaced. They legit told me over their customer diagnostic videos that “P0300 means you’re using the wrong gas and should use like 92 or something.” The car has only gotten 91/93 fuel over the last 6 years. They called back and said they test drove the car and everything was fine. They didn’t charge me since they didn’t do anything. As soon as I pulled out of the lot and applied over 50% throttle the car went into limp mode and threw the same codes. Wanting a second opinion, I went to the store and bought a Magic 8-Ball. I asked “Am I using the wrong fuel for my car?” The 8-Ball replied “No.” I figured I was getting somewhere so I asked “Are my coil packs the culprit?” The 8-Ball replied “Without a doubt.” I ordered new coil packs and my issues went away and didn’t repeat. A week later I changed my brake pads since I didn’t want my car near that shop anymore. Once I jacked my car up I noticed they didn’t fully install my after market skid plate. It’s a solid ¼ inch plate that replaces the factory one for more protection. It’s held in by 8 small screws down the sides that go into the fender liners and then 3 large bolts that secure it to my subframe. The 3 large bolts were missing and the skid plate has been dangling this whole time. I reached out again asking if they had the missing hardware for my car and they replied “I don’t recall the car leaving like that.” They’re 2 inch bolts that are secured into the subframe, it’s either A) they didn’t tighten them down and they backed off on the road or B) they weren’t installed in the first place. I was upset about the hazard this made my car; had it come off at high way speed and flown up into someone else car or hit someone on a motorcycle then it would have caused serious injury. They told me they would look around the shop for the hardware and would get back to me. That was 21 days ago. I ordered replacement hardware online and fixed the issued myself. I wouldn’t recommend for anyone to take their vehicle here. You’re better off leaving with a high school auto shop or maybe with 4 hobos in an alley. More
I’ve waited to write this review because I thought VW was going to own up to their mistakes, but after my experience with them yesterday, I decided that this is what I have to do. To clarify, my issues st going to own up to their mistakes, but after my experience with them yesterday, I decided that this is what I have to do. To clarify, my issues stem from the services department at Findlay North VW at centennial hills (7500 W Azure Dr, Las Vegas, NV). All other experiences: purchasing/trading in a car and the parts department have been great! However, what I am about to explain includes lying, up-selling and trying to scam me instead of taking responsibility - with a side of sexism. (I’m a female veteran with experience in cars and car maintenance). I have never had any issues with VW since I purchased my car brand new in May of 2019. I have a 2019 VW Golf GTI Rabbit edition. This past summer I made an appointment for a routine 30K mile maintenance inspection and oil change on the 29th of May. During this appointment I was made aware that my car needed new rotors and brake pads, and they told me that they wanted to do an alignment and rotate tires in addition to the 30k mile inspection/routine maintenance. I told the service individual (Frankie) that I would replace the rotors and brake pads and that I would do the tire rotation but to not do the alignment. He said OK and that he’d call me to let me know when my car was ready for pick up. Also, when I scheduled the appt. I gave them my phone number and he called my husband’s number instead. Mind you, my husband is on the car, but this is my car and I manage everything for it. He called my husband to tell him that my car was ready for pick up and so I went to go get my car. Imagine my surprise when Frankie tells me that they did everything including the alignment. This may not seem like a big deal, and maybe I would have been ok with it, had he not lied straight to my face when I asked him about it. He told me that he talked to my husband and that my husband had told him to just do the alignment. I had not been with my husband the entire day, so I wasn’t sure if he really did tell him to do that or not, and so I waited to call my husband until after I checked out. I go to check out and find out that I owe them over $1K in maintenance charges because my car was out of warranty. I had over 30K miles (I was at like 32k if I remember correctly) on the car and was not expecting it to be as much, but I paid it and left. On my ride home I noticed that my alignment was OFF! It wasn’t blatantly obvious (and still isn’t) but I knew it was because I know this car like the back of my hand. So, I was already upset and called my husband to ask him if Frankie had called him and if he told him to do the alignment – to which my husband said that Frankie did NOT call him and that when VW did call, I was right there and took the phone call instead of my husband talking. So, Frankie lied to me about my husband saying to do the alignment AND did the alignment against my wishes - and gave me my car back with a bad alignment and made me pay for it. They have records of the alignment; how could they have called it good? While on my ride home, I remembered that I purchased the maintenance plan when I bought the car. So, I get home, go through my paperwork for my car and realize that when I purchased my car, I paid for the 50k mile maintenance package. How did the service department not know about this? At this point I was completely beside myself and had my husband contact them since I knew I would not be calm enough. Unfortunately for us, the service department was closed by then, so my husband spoke to another manager in a different department to relay the information to which we explained everything previously stated above. He told us that he would e-mail the manager in the services department to handle the situation. Then it took them weeks to reimburse me my money for the maintenance that I paid for that was covered under my plan. But they never re-scheduled an alignment for me. This brings me to yesterday’s appointment. On Tuesday (Nov 09, 2021) I went to the parts department to order new grab bars since two of them would not stay up anymore. I was just going to do it myself, but the gentleman at the counter (sorry I did not catch his name) informed me that these parts were under warranty still. He brought me over to the service department to schedule an appointment and they were able to get me in for Friday, Nov 12, 2021. That was an awesome guy, to let me know it’s still under warranty instead of having me purchase these myself! I go to my appointment, and I knew I was going to be there for a while due to the amount of people who were already there, and I had to wait for my services representative (Lupe). Another gentleman at the counter took my keys and said that he’ll let her know that I was there and to just wait in the waiting area, which I did. It took her over 30 minutes to come to me to check me in, but before doing that, she had already had a technician move my car. Once Lupe does come to check me in, she tells me an overview of what I’m there to do, and I say yes that’s what I’m here for and then goes on to tell me that I need an alignment and that my front tires need to be replaced. I say, oh it’s funny you bring that up because of the issues I had back in May over the maintenance that was done to my car, and I tell her that the alignment is what messed up my tires and that they should cover it because it was their mistake from back then. She then tells me; oh I’ll go talk to my manager to see what we can do for you. And I say ok, that sounds great. Here’s the part that sounds off: Once Lupe finally gets back to me about 2 hours later, she tells me that they visually inspected the tires and that they looked fine. But also told me that when I do go to replace the tires, I should get an alignment done, too. So, I just say…ok. Kind of funny right? If you have never had service done at this VW dealership, you wouldn’t know that the technician takes a video of your car to go over what they recommend doing on it. When my technician took the video in may saying I needed new rotors, he showed me on the video what my rotors looked like, and they did need to be replaced. THIS appointment however, the video they provided me with did NOT include the visual inspection of my tires, just the technician saying that the visual inspection of the tires looked good. What I also forgot to mention was that I had to go to the services department back in sept because I had a coolant leak that they fixed. At that time, they told my husband that I needed an alignment and tires. Since I was not there and my husband does not like confrontation, he didn’t say anything about the past issues. So, to clarify: in September, they said I needed new tires and an alignment, and when I had my appointment yesterday they told me I needed an alignment and tires - before they completed the rest of the work on my car, and yet after they did the grab bar changes, they said that my tires were visually good. This is a joke. For reference: I took pictures of my tires and attached them to this review. You can see through the tire wear patterns, that it’s a toe misalignment. So which is it VW? Do I need new tires and an alignment or were you trying to up-sell that (We know this isn’t the truth) or is it that you didn’t want to cover the expenses of getting me new tires and fixing my alignment and admitting your mistake? I will not willingly come back to this dealership or services department since I have such a bad taste in my mouth from them. In fact, my GTI that I was so excited to own, no longer makes me happy. Every time I sit in my car, and I look at the steering wheel, I am reminded of how I was treated and lied to. I now have a disdain for VW and although my car is paid off, I will be selling it simply because I do not want to be associated with a company full of schemers. More
This was my first time at that dealership and I am glad I did. I love the facility and the service advisor Guadalupe was very knowledgeable and helpful. I like they did a video about my Tiguan and recommende did. I love the facility and the service advisor Guadalupe was very knowledgeable and helpful. I like they did a video about my Tiguan and recommended extra service based on that. In addition to that they gave me complimentary ride by Lyft More