Yes i live in Los Angeles county.I don't work for a dealer nor for Ineos.
I was saying LA because you put "Los Angeles, CA, USA" under "Location", and that shows to the whole forum with every post of yours
Yes i live in Los Angeles county.I don't work for a dealer nor for Ineos.
I was saying LA because you put "Los Angeles, CA, USA" under "Location", and that shows to the whole forum with every post of yours
Someone DM him, and post the dealer.
Just a side note. Posting a bunch of accusations and refusing to identify the perpetrator, while leaving the door open to a couple other possibilities that would be unjustly implicated as a result of the speculation caused, is no less immoral than the alleged behavior in question.
THANK YOU for posting something that i thought everybody assumed — that this is unacceptable and we are not “beta testers”.There’s absolutely no reason for any of this. And customers that purchase 100k vehicles aren’t “beta” testers. That’s a rose colored glasses view of things. Do you think every time BMW releases a new model the owners see themselves as “beta” testers? FFS seriously? U have a G87 M2 one of the first of the factory line. It has had no issues. I don’t spend 80-100k to be a “beta” tester. The problems they are having are bull shit on the best of days. Most of what’s going on never needed to happen. And the software issues are complete BS. My BMW updates almost monthly. And Ineos in almost a year can’t figure out how to fix a fuel gauge error. How it is so many owners can accept absolute crap and think “I’m a beta tester” so “it’s ok” that this 100k vehicle is complete and utter terrible quality control. Water leaking through safari windows isn’t “beta testing” it’s crap build quality.
No it does not bode wellAt this rate their long term survival may be questionable. That being said only Recaro Germany has issues. Recaro USA is fine. It may just be new supply chain management. But if more owners keep getting bad service and poorly assembled vehicles it doesn’t bode well.
I ‘m glad so many people with the exact business acumen necessary to forecast a well funded automaker’s long-term viability lurk on this forum.No it does not bode well
The same goes for me.I’m still confused — did I miss what the logic was for not disclosing the dealer?
I’m probably naive about the following — but when I started the process of buying a Grenadier, I didn’t really expect to have impeccable dealer service after the purchase. I mean everything about Ineos is new to the market. I wouldn’t expect Ineos would have the ability to provide services on par with established auto makers. I wish they *were* equipped to provide equal services but I feel like it isn’t realistic at this stage…?
Possible reasons for not disclosing the dealer:I’m still confused — did I miss what the logic was for not disclosing the dealer?
I’m probably naive about the following — but when I started the process of buying a Grenadier, I didn’t really expect to have impeccable dealer service after the purchase. I mean everything about Ineos is new to the market. I wouldn’t expect Ineos would have the ability to provide services on par with established auto makers. I wish they *were* equipped to provide equal services but I feel like it isn’t realistic at this stage…?