After almost a year of waiting for my Audi Q8 to be repaired by the official Audi dealership in the Cayman Islands, the car was finally returned to me - but far from fixed. What I got back was a vehicle with new problems, poor workmanship, and serious safety concerns.
During the repair process, the dealership removed the driver's seat to access the battery located behind it. When they reinstalled it, they somehow managed to mount it incorrectly, leaving the seat visibly twisted on its tracks. It now sits crooked, off-center, and feels unstable while driving. Despite clear evidence of improper installation, Audi Cayman is insisting that the issue is "related to the accident" rather than their own mistake.
Adding to the frustration, the seatbelt pre-tensioners on both the driver and passenger sides are malfunctioning. They continuously tighten and release - as if stuck in a constant loop. The dealership claims they can't calibrate the system because of the twisted seat, and there's no option to disable the pre-tensioners through the vehicle's MMI or any other control. The result is a car that feels unsafe and unsettling to drive.
It's incredibly disappointing to see such incompetence and lack of accountability from an authorized Audi service center. The entire experience - from the endless delays to the careless installation and refusal to take responsibility - has shattered my confidence in Audi Cayman's ability to service the vehicles they sell.
At this point, my biggest concern is safety.
Is it even safe to operate a vehicle when the driver's seat is misaligned and the seatbelts are constantly tightening and releasing?
I'm sharing this story to warn others and to hear from anyone who has dealt with similar issues - especially with Audi dealerships in small markets like the Cayman Islands where support and expertise can be limited.