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What year car is yours?Anyone else get this today?
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As long as they fix it, does it really matter? I much prefer it this way and assert that if all cars had a way to communicate with their owners like this, it might do away with yet another blood sucking government entity. Or at least reduce it's budget significantly.I wonder if Tesla is trying to sneak around another recall.
It depends on how you look at it. Recalls are good for transparency purposes, there is a record of a known manufacturing defect/issue and the solution is public and needs to be appropriate. This way you know the fix isn't duct tape and bubble gum. Also that recall notice will be available to the next owner or possible owner so they don't get stuck with some surprise issue they end up paying for on their own.As long as they fix it, does it really matter? I much prefer it this way and assert that if all cars had a way to communicate with their owners like this, it might do away with yet another blood sucking government entity. Or at least reduce it's budget significantly.
I know, too close to taboo discussion topics... I take it all back....
You make some good points however the days are gone where the Execs sit around a board room and decide which will be cheaper: to fix the exploding gas tanks in the Pinto or to pay off the families who lost loved ones who's gas tanks exploded. It is largely due to the internet, immediate feedback, forums like this and the possibility that everyone is a reporter with high quality media gear in the form of a smart phone. and access to free press (ie. Twitter, instagram, etc.)It depends on how you look at it. Recalls are good for transparency purposes, there is a record of a known manufacturing defect/issue and the solution is public and needs to be appropriate. This way you know the fix isn't duct tape and bubble gum. Also that recall notice will be available to the next owner or possible owner so they don't get stuck with some surprise issue they end up paying for on their own.
It also helps keep track of continuing quality issues a manufacturer has. Of course manufacturers hate recalls because it costs them money and bad press. They are good for consumers for safety and financial reasons.
Thanks for the feedback and answer doesn’t sound to bad. Appreciate that they can see a potential issue and proactively respond.I got the warning this week as well. Used the app to schedule service and asked them via the app chat how long. The reply back, typically less than 2 hours.