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Not a good start!
That would be pretty funny, if I didn't feel sorry for the bloke.
He has paid 50,000 dollars, for something that looks like a Freelander 2, but uglier.
And he has had it 2 weeks, during which the engine management light has come on, and refuses to clear.
And what appears to be an onboard playstation has packed up, never to return, just when they were enjoying playing with it.
And it is now back in the dealer, with no fixed date for return.
I suppose buying a new vehicle before the bugs are ironed out was a mistake, but all the same, surely JLR could do better.
Let's hope the poor sod has a Jeep that he can actually drive around while he is waiting for it to come back!I brought one of tHe new batch If the new shape civic, back in 2009/10 maybe, and was a beta tester. Worst thing that happened was the fuel filler flap sponge seal degraded rendering the seal tank inaccessible.
JLR are a whole level of ‘customer beta test’ in their approach. No way would I ever buy a new JLR product. I *might* consider the new defender when they are available secondhand for sensible money and all the bugs have been ironed out. Probably in about ten years....
50,000????hahahahahahaImagine what a new Defender's going to be like in 5-10 years time with 50,000+ miles on the clock.
is this not just part of the grand plan? build cheap and fragile so that 95% make it through the first 12 months? after 3-4 years more cars show errors, but by that time they have been traded in and are just another used vehicle, not covered by warranty etc
same as anything else, if it survives the 1st 12 months, it should be OK and reach its potential lifetime of 100,000 miles or 8 years old, with a few expensive bits being replaced here and there.
JLR probably don't knowhow much of this tech is European branded Chinese crap high priced cheaply made for for max profit ,is it British or just badged as British
Probably assembled in Britain from Turkish steel, and parts sourced from anywhere on the planet they are cheap.how much of this tech is European branded Chinese crap high priced cheaply made for for max profit ,is it British or just badged as British
I brought one of tHe new batch If the new shape civic, back in 2009/10 maybe, and was a beta tester. Worst thing that happened was the fuel filler flap sponge seal degraded rendering the seal tank inaccessible.
JLR are a whole level of ‘customer beta test’ in their approach. No way would I ever buy a new JLR product. I *might* consider the new defender when they are available secondhand for sensible money and all the bugs have been ironed out. Probably in about ten years....
we dont have a choice. you buy whats on offer, or you walkI reckon the 10 years is about corect for jlr issues to become well known and fixable for sensible money, of course it took 15 years for people to be able to fix the p38
The sad thing is most new cars are pants, and the hype surrounding new models is just that, hype, yet people fall for it!
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