@michaeljkemp @LandRoverAus @LandRover_UK @LandRover Agreed. Was told it was probably due to dirt / debris on windscreen sensor, or on front skirt, or maybe the car had been bumped/hit by another car. No on all accounts. Not sure how stability control is linked to AEB. Another #epicfail
3/3. Shame that car dealers have people working for them who do not understand the law who respond with crap.
Advice: Know your rights and rebuke rubbish statements. Only way things will ever change #landrover#discoverysport#ConsumerLaw
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1/3. Customer Relations Manager: "I am very sorry to hear about your ongoing issues with your vehicle and in regards to wanting a refund unfortunately you will have to take this up with the manufacturer Land Rover Australia."
2/3. Response: "If you are going to respond as you did, I think you should be better informed."
"It is your responsibility, as the motor dealer who sold the vehicle to the consumer, to remedy any problems. You canβt simply refer the consumer to the manufacturer."
@lonewol18745310 Yup you nailed it exactly Tony π The killer really is the attitude that warranty fixes everything and there is no inconvenience or pain suffered for 40+ days off the road which is an #EpicFail#discoverysport#QualityMatters
A recap on my #lemon#landrover with the latest issues
- Oil leak from PTU (Power Transfer Unit)
- tailgate trim falling off
- Eco Stop Start battery cannot maintain charge (again)
- Ongoing transmission issues (vibration/slipping)
#discoverysport#QualityMatters
seriously there is more
- parking camera issues
- Parking camera replaced
- Air conditioner valve replacement
- Alarm issues with key not being recognised
Amazing for a car with only 72,000km
#landrover#lemon#discoverysport#QualityMatters