MpowerSkills
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They asked me to bring it to them to look into. I found someone else with the issue, they said Tesla took out the battery and glued the floor together.I can produce the same noise in the rear driverside floor.
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They asked me to bring it to them to look into. I found someone else with the issue, they said Tesla took out the battery and glued the floor together.I can produce the same noise in the rear driverside floor.
This poll is rather useless, 2 positive choices, 5 negatives, and multiple choices allowed?
I included the last one for multiple reasons.The last one is pretty neutral actually. Just depends on if they found out or not.
Well they're still in BMW3 territory and we're seeing some worse quality issues than a $25K Camry.
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This the base LE model:
I have two friends with 2018 LE models (they both paid 2-3K less than 25K actually), and another friend with a 2017 RAV4 --- those cars are top tier quality. I would hazard to say that everything about those cars - the paint, interior materials, stereo system - is superior to Tesla....Apple Carplay is now standard in all Camry's
I am envious of That rubber band loaded cupholder!!!!!!
That is a fair point, Toyota can have quality that comes close BMW/Audi/Mercedes, while selling at $25k.
That is a truly abhorrent attitude. Seriously, shame on you.
Busted analogy alert!What is abhorrent is adults on this forum voluntarily accepting a car with known cosmetic or mechanical issues and then complaining about the problems after accepting the purchase.
I see you live in Vancouver... when you buy fresh salmon/fish at the market do you ensure it looks and smells right when you ask the attendant to wrap it up? If you found the raw food reeking of ammonia when they hand it to you do you still buy it and complain the next day on how it gave you food poisoning? Or do you tell the attendant thanks but no thanks?
That was my point. You seem to have misinterpreted what I wrote. I was saying the $35k+ Model 3 has worse QC than a CamryI highly doubt there are quality issues with the Camry LE (the 25K model
It's a terrible poll. If it were setup properly you have more responses and better data.I find it rather interesting that it has received only 11 votes (6.4%).
Therefore, my guess is the true positive response rate is somewhere between 72% and 76%.
My ($37K new) Camry wasn't even close to flawless. It had a bit of weirdness going for some gaps. Nothing major, of course. About th same as my Model 3 (difference being Tesla sent someone to my house to fix the Model 3). I also know of at least one paint glob that was factory, because I noticed it there years later as I was cleaning up the car to sell it.I was saying the $35k+ Model 3 has worse QC than a Camry
Also other "car dealers" have satisfaction survey after taking a car home. And they take it very seriously and emphasize that anything less than perfect score is a failure. A couple of times, I was in a hurry and told them I don't need the car detailed but they insisted that it was their protocol and they have to clean it even though the cars were brand new.My ($37K new) Camry wasn't even close to flawless. It had a bit of weirdness going for some gaps. Nothing major, of course. About th same as my Model 3 (difference being Tesla sent someone to my house to fix the Model 3). I also know of at least one paint glob that was factory, because I noticed it there years later as I was cleaning up the car to sell it.
Toyota does tend to put out a very durable product. But "flawless production" they are not.
The other thing going on is that dealerships hide a LOT of this stuff from consumers. And most people don't actually look for it, anyway, so you don't hear about this stuff so much if there isn't a rondel or a T or something on the hood. Transit just beats things up, to an extent. Clearly some Tesla SC are better than others at this, at this point. Not sure that's QC proper, though.
They're a middle-man skim operation, with strong rent-seeking protections in a lot of jurisdictions and a waning rationale for existence. They have to be trying very hard to keep the revolution from rising up and tossing them to the dustbin of history.Also other "car dealers" have satisfaction survey after taking a car home. And they take it very seriously and emphasize that anything less than perfect score is a failure. A couple of times, I was in a hurry and told them I don't need the car detailed but they insisted that it was their protocol and they have to clean it even though the cars were brand new.
I actually had to ask my Delivery Specialist "how long" I had and she had to go back into the office for the answer. (20 y/o female that didn't seem very confident in what she was doing). Answer I got: 3 days to file a punch list. Though, I had plenty of time to scour the vehicle on fit and finish, appearance, one never knows what will come up after driving away. Sounds like the Jersey SC needs some training(?) Sorry you're having a bad experience with them.