Posted on 09/29/2019 8:59:17 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
When their new $110,000 car arrived from Chicago, it had undisclosed damage. The case highlights the difficulty in dealing with the companys secretive arbitration system.
The detailer found paint overspray and sand marks on the rear bumper and flaws on a rear quarter panel.
The Nagers demanded a new, undamaged car, which Tesla refused.
(Excerpt) Read more at chicago.suntimes.com ...
Id bet shes a nagger.
From the looks of it, she has been on him for a long time.
They may be able to see that?
LOL. I didnt even pick up on that. Good thing it wasnt Id like to buy a vowel.
Tesla salesman should have known these two would be trouble...
Tesla sales are mostly online.
But with spyware, AI, Echo,Alexa...
Lol...I never heard that. Fun trivia you only learn on FR!
I know a guy whos worth a few million dollars. Hes not a car guy, but wanted something nicer than a Camccordima. I suggested a Lexus for comfy reliability, or maybe an Audi if he wanted to be inconspicuous and drive fast, or a high end Jeep. He got a cheap price on a Chevy Traverse, even though hes got a big ego, he couldnt tell enough difference between the vehicles. He just wants point A to point B with the fewest hassles.
Not just Tesla.
All of them use alternative dispute resolution.
And there are more than a few claims on Audi battery life ...
But at the Audi dealer, they will give you FREE coffee!!!
Before they screw you.
I couldnt agree more. The V8 layout is inherently balanced causing that legendary smoothness. Ford dumped the V8 for their big Expedition and went to their Ecoboost V6. That V6, even with more torque and horsepower than the V8, still feels like there is a huge nest of angry buzzing hornets under the hood. A couple years ago, I bought a used 2014 V8 Ford Expedition, the last year of the V8.
Electric vehicles haven’t been invented yet...
I havent bought it yet but I am thinking about it.
Snooze and you lose!
Snore and you lose more!!!
My sister had a big block Vette, it did not like snow/ice/rain.
Any day first snow possible here!
Plus you only want to take a nice ride like that out on nice days.
My current car which I bought over 10 years ago, received a ding about the size of a dime in the hood about a month after I bought it. I had parked under a tree and suspect a squirrel dropped an acorn on it. I found a dent removal specialist online. He stopped by the house and massaged the dent out. It looked good as new. He charged $75 and I gave him a $25 tip.
Hey, I love my Ford Escape Titanium!
LIB twits. Probably, the picture was taken when they learned President Trump was elected. Losers.
the rapidly increasing use of arbitration which disadvantages the consumer
Used by all new car dealers.
Also, see #28.
The purpose of a Tesla is to separate idiots from their money. This begs the question of how they got the money in the first place, but that’s a different issue.
I’ve been long convinced that the more money you charge for a POS, the more demand there will be.
a CARDIOLOGIST. Wouldnt it be interesting to see what rights he makes his patients sign away before hell work on them.
A good question.
I ‘m related to a couple of physicians and there is my friend noted in #!.
Near as I can tell, they are liable for anything you claim.
The Doc that deliverer our children was sued and lost the largest malpractice settlement in Illinois at the time.
NOT his patience, never in the room with them...
Middle of the night another Doc called and from his car on the way in and ask if he would sign her in...
This crushed a very good man.
Amen. $110,000 will get you a number of spectacular cars with solid proven tech and company reputation.
Well documented in a series of fun reads”The Millionaire Nextdoor”
Thomas J. Stanley
Hilarious! I would have used any other vowel than that!
That’s a FACT!
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