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F-18_AMO

(31 posts)
23. EV Purchase (short version of a long story)
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 10:41 PM
4 hrs ago

We bought an EV (not Tesla) in September of last year with that seating and features we wanted.

Within two weeks we were having issues with the driver’s seat. It would reset, the switches didn’t work and it couldn't be adjusted. We took it in and the local dealer service said it was fixed. It wasn’t so we took it back. The seat had the wrong harness installed. I went out one morning and the car was unlocked with the passenger seat in the full recline relax position. I contacted corporate and they told me to drop it off at the dealership. We don’t trust this car. That was Nov 13.

The corporate inspector did not look at it until Jan 27th. We opted for a replacement vehicle. Corporate said three months to locate a vehicle from a dealer willing to transfer VINs. I provided them with 4 vehicles within 150 miles that matched ours. We were told that the vehicle was secured and to wait for the call for the swap. This morning I received an email saying the car had been sold and corporate would keep me updated.

It is June 4th. Rules are written by corporations. A “lemon law” attorney said there was not much he can do unless corporate refuses to help. They are pretending to help. By the time we get this resolved, the ‘27 models will be out. Frustrated.

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No to mention the incorporation of A.I. into customer service. Crowman2009 6 hrs ago #3
When you call customer service.... SergeStorms 6 hrs ago #4
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Seriously? America is a GIANT ripoff now. johnnyfins 5 hrs ago #15
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Prices keep climbing and products samplegirl 5 hrs ago #18
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The United States of RIPOFFFFFFFFFFFF johnnyfins 5 hrs ago #21
Is QA still a thing? moondust 4 hrs ago #22
Former QA Officer F-18_AMO 4 hrs ago #24
EV Purchase (short version of a long story) F-18_AMO 4 hrs ago #23
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