Is there any way Admins could make this post STICKY? Could be the post of the week, if not the year.
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Done - the Grenadier PubIs there any way Admins could make this post STICKY? Could be the post of the week, if not the year.
Fair enough but, what about those that do?The Bosch network issue is that not all of these service centres have lifts rated for 2.7T.
Agree, for Bosch centres in UK/EU that may be an issue but would have thought most in Oz would have appropriate hoists?Fair enough but, what about those that do?
Absolutely 100% agree with this, keep the content related to broken promises and not any feedback on the vehicle itself which will be subjective based on the experience and, more importantly, the perspective or expectation of the owner.Those are the key questions. I have a feeling that the message might be diluted if loads more are asked.
See post #26 above.Proper AC Fix please. Stop the condensation dripping. The IA Fix does not work - as evidenced in QLD at least.
Manuals... spare parts list...
Software Update fix the false warnings for, ESC, TRANS ERROR, HILL ASSIST, etc.
Aside from that the vehicle is driving flawlessly!
I would add, that in V2 of this vehicle to remove the massive RHD footwell intrusion - as it currently makes long-range driving a disaster re: comfort level.
@255/85 /85, @Tazzieman and @Shopkeep ...you're exactly right. A polite "cc" to George R as chairman? of IA would be more appropriate than Sir Jim .....
The Bosch network issue is that not all of these service centres have lifts rated for 2.7T.
Perhaps I should have said that the official excuse was lift capacity. As you point out, unlikely.George R. is officially "President of the Americas".
Many service or repair procedures can be performed with the vehicle on the ground. Many minor warranty issues as well. I've had various mechanics assert as much. One shop I've been using for 30 years doesn't have a single lift.
For me, this please...See post #26 above.
''Keep the content related to broken promises and not any feedback on the vehicle itself which will be subjective based on the experience and, more importantly, the perspective or expectation of the owner.
I will sign that. I won’t sign anything that also complains about the HVAC or steering or cupholders or footrest or an individual dealer or whatever.''
Dozens of respected reviewers have come out and said the footrest is not an issue. Your ongoing private ''disaster'' is of no interest to anyone else !
Totally agree, fewer issues listed is better. I like the idea of our own survey before such a letter is written. Easy to do, can register a unique domain if required to do this.Absolutely 100% agree with this, keep the content related to broken promises and not any feedback on the vehicle itself which will be subjective based on the experience and, more importantly, the perspective or expectation of the owner.
I will sign that. I won’t sign anything that also complains about the HVAC or steering or cupholders or footrest or an individual dealer or whatever.
Excellent ideas!My suggestion is to make it simple. Maximum of 5-6 points.. Don't do a letter, that come from an individual. Set up an online petition where owners can sign it. Consider including country of origin and registration number to add weight to the authenticity of those submitting. The only way to influence is make them realise that future sales are at risk.