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Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6
it is a beautiful car. It could be, and this is being forgiving, the car is somewhere else in the country and they have to get it here. That could take time to do it cost effectively.
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They know where every car in inventory is. They originally promised this Tuesday delivery.
That and when they reached out about the delay the reason they gave was “they found something during pre delivery inspection that needed to be corrected”
I’m not assuming that, they told me that but won’t tell me what they found.
I’ve done a lot of homework on this model. The only issues are, they eat batteries for breakfast lunch and dinner. They need to be on a trickle charger if they won’t be driven for 1-2 weeks. Water pumps and coolant crossover pipe. The pumps fail and the plastic crossover pipe cracks. Either will lead to total engine failure. Apparently these things over heat real fast when either fails.
It doesn’t take a week to replace a battery. I could see the water pump or crossover taking that long and i’f that’s the issue it’s good they are addressing. It’s similar to the IMS bearing problem, you want to know it’s been addressed before you own the car.
Problem is they won’t disclose what they found so i have to guess and a fender bender is the most logical thing in my mind.