Storm88 2nd Gear May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 Dear mycarforum reader, Recently I heard from one of my friend that the car he is driving for less than a year has faulty pair of absorbers. This car is from a high end dealer and is very popular in Singapore. He contacted the dealer and was told that the pair of absorbers will be replaced only free of charge as it is on warranty. What would you do if you are the owner of this car? Welcome feedback. cheers. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Hypersonic May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 What to do if kana a lemon. Luckily can replaced a new set for free. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mkl22 Supersonic May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 (edited) Dear mycarforum reader, Recently I heard from one of my friend that the car he is driving for less than a year has faulty pair of absorbers. This car is from a high end dealer and is very popular in Singapore. He contacted the dealer and was told that the pair of absorbers will be replaced only free of charge as it is on warranty. What would you do if you are the owner of this car? Welcome feedback. cheers. what do you want and can do? sue? for what? and sure to lose as there is a warranty in place and the parts and changed. that's why there is a warrant in the first place to guard against defects. I think you better ask your friend to build his own car la.your friend's $1, bigger than a Singapore flyer wheel! Edited May 18, 2018 by Mkl22 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vratenza Supersonic May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 To answer the TS's question in all honesty: I will send my car to the AD's workshop and have it replaced under warranty. Drink their cappucino and breakfast croissants Read the newspaper Watch free CNN Use the free wifiUse the free toilet Molest the top end models on display Enjoy the aircon Collect my car and go home. Did I leave out any other things to do? 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blueray Hypersonic May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 Dear mycarforum reader, Recently I heard from one of my friend that the car he is driving for less than a year has faulty pair of absorbers. This car is from a high end dealer and is very popular in Singapore. He contacted the dealer and was told that the pair of absorbers will be replaced only free of charge as it is on warranty. What would you do if you are the owner of this car? Welcome feedback. cheers. send back to AD and have it replaced FOC lor, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndrewLee72 6th Gear May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 And sian the chio sales gal again.. Test drive her.. I mean with her.. Haha 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beregond Supersonic May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 Dear mycarforum reader, Recently I heard from one of my friend that the car he is driving for less than a year has faulty pair of absorbers. This car is from a high end dealer and is very popular in Singapore. He contacted the dealer and was told that the pair of absorbers will be replaced only free of charge as it is on warranty. What would you do if you are the owner of this car? Welcome feedback. cheers. funny question?? if under warrently and dealer refuse to replace FOC, and u ask . then make more sense?? 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mcscot 5th Gear May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 Interesting story as the same thing happened to me 5 years ago. I bought the car and my Father was driving it. I have never owned that particular marque before so not sure how the ride is. However, whenever I rode in the car and whenever the car went over a hump there was a squeaking sound. I thought it odd but then the car had gone in for the initial few car checks and oil replacements. One day, I could not stand it anymore ... this was about 6 months after the car delivery and I insisted on having it checked at the AD. The car mechanic told me, Dad, that both the shock absorbers were faulty! I could not believe it! Although it was a basic entry run of the mill model, the mechanic told me that they did not have spare parts until 2 weeks later! Firstly the car had undergone a few checks but was not picked up. Secondly, a common run of the mill model with both faulty shock absorbers cannot be replaced until 2 weeks later! I demanded they fix the shock absorbers immediately and threatened to post the story on ... mycarforum and was going to complain to their management etc. Guess what ... fixed on the spot without much hassle! I have decided that the badge is just a badge and does not guarantee quality! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kusje Supersonic May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 To answer the TS's question in all honesty: I will send my car to the AD's workshop and have it replaced under warranty. Drink their cappucino and breakfast croissants Read the newspaper Watch free CNN Use the free wifi Use the free toilet Molest the top end models on display Enjoy the aircon Collect my car and go home. Did I leave out any other things to do? Chat with the xmm SA and get their phone number. Interesting story as the same thing happened to me 5 years ago. I bought the car and my Father was driving it. I have never owned that particular marque before so not sure how the ride is. However, whenever I rode in the car and whenever the car went over a hump there was a squeaking sound. I thought it odd but then the car had gone in for the initial few car checks and oil replacements. One day, I could not stand it anymore ... this was about 6 months after the car delivery and I insisted on having it checked at the AD. The car mechanic told me, Dad, that both the shock absorbers were faulty! I could not believe it! Although it was a basic entry run of the mill model, the mechanic told me that they did not have spare parts until 2 weeks later! Firstly the car had undergone a few checks but was not picked up. Secondly, a common run of the mill model with both faulty shock absorbers cannot be replaced until 2 weeks later! I demanded they fix the shock absorbers immediately and threatened to post the story on ... mycarforum and was going to complain to their management etc. Guess what ... fixed on the spot without much hassle! I have decided that the badge is just a badge and does not guarantee quality! That's cuz another guy before you also asked for the shock abs to be replaced IMMEDIATELY. So they took the new ones from your car and gave you his old ones. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kusje Supersonic May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 Dear mycarforum reader, Recently I heard from one of my friend that the car he is driving for less than a year has faulty pair of absorbers. This car is from a high end dealer and is very popular in Singapore. He contacted the dealer and was told that the pair of absorbers will be replaced only free of charge as it is on warranty. What would you do if you are the owner of this car? Welcome feedback. cheers. You born in 1988? What answer were you hoping to hear from this forum? 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
flashbang Turbocharged May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 Err, I will take the free replacement since it's under warranty? What response are you expecting? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 Complain. Insist he is not happy it's FOC and want to pay. Say it's the principle and not the money. Show them the I break I pay attitude. Stun them like veg until they don't know how to react. Be original. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Othello Supersonic May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 I don't get the purpose of this post, TS. Thing spoil, seller honour warranty- > Case closed. Chery, Toyota, Ferrari, Lambo, Rolls Royce, or ANY mechanical machine in the world (whatever its cost) might have problem NEW. No such thing as perfect mah .......... Now, what did your friend think? 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DACH Supersonic May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 Dear mycarforum reader, Recently I heard from one of my friend that the car he is driving for less than a year has faulty pair of absorbers. This car is from a high end dealer and is very popular in Singapore. He contacted the dealer and was told that the pair of absorbers will be replaced only free of charge as it is on warranty. What would you do if you are the owner of this car? Welcome feedback. cheers. So what's the issue? The dealer admitted the mistake and offered to change the shock aborbers for free since the car is still under warranty. Is it the waiting time issue. Or they gave the wrong parts? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gnahp Turbocharged May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 I think TS wanted us to share what freebies can be squeezed out from the dealer and how to bang the table to get those Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
WangWang888 5th Gear May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 I also feel the question funny...or he just posting hoping to get points? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
macrosszero Turbocharged May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 Maybe he hopes to invoke Lemon Law and get a complete new car with a new COE. Ha ha. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mockngbrd Supersonic May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 Claim new rims ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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