real shame about the CLS63 .. am surprised about the quality issues, as had not read much bad stuff about 218 quality wise
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Indeed. However, I thought with MB's proactive engagement, they would want to investigate the issues further especially following on from my, strongly worded, email to their CEO? I suspect MB influenced the dealership into accepting the rejection anyway. In my experience, dealerships don't normally accept rejections with such open arms...
As a matter of fact, yes they did. When was the last time you even caught a wift of a new car dealership? 1960?lewyboy said:Has the dealer offered you a cracking deal to retain you as a valued customer?
Google is your best friend, I'm not.lewyboy said:Wift?
Indeed. However, I thought with MB's proactive engagement, they would want to investigate the issues further especially following on from my, strongly worded, email to their CEO? I suspect MB influenced the dealership into accepting the rejection anyway. In my experience, dealerships don't normally accept rejections with such open arms...
Who said I'm here looking for friends?E55BOF said:To judge from your posts, you haven't made many friends on here, best or otherwise. You seem to be very free with accusations of trolling; have you ever considered whether that might be because of you, not all the others? Insolence is not an endearing characteristic... OOps, sorry, trolling again...
If that were the case, I would rather go back to Audi. At least they seem to care about their customers (or at the very least, pretend to!)SPX said:From your list of issues, I'd say they're not that unexpected in a new car so it's highly likely that they simply wanted you off their case. I'm sure the car will sell for similar to what you paid and in the grand scheme of things that works out better for Mercedes; they could end up spending thousands on chasing the issues you had that another buyer won't give two hoots about.
If that were the case, I would rather go back to Audi. At least they seem to care about their customers (or at the very least, pretend to!)
In my own personal experience, they're not.SPX said:They'll be exactly the same. It's business.
If that were the case, I would rather go back to Audi. At least they seem to care about their customers (or at the very least, pretend to!)
Could you please highlight a single case of initiated "insolence"?
Google is your best friend, I'm not.
Ok, run along now.lewyboy said:It rather sounds like your MB dealer would agree.
I think the word "initiated" is key in that sentence. But please continue, you're merely proving my point.E55BOF said:"When was the last time you even caught a wift of a new car dealership? 1960? Stop trolling my threads "boy". " Will that do? "Unfortunately, assumptions are the root of all f*ck ups... " I'd have said incorrect assumptions, personally.
You are quite the genius aren't you.lewyboy said:From Google: wift to fart, squeak or pop gas out of your ass, similar to a fart but with style. Righto.
Thank you for sticking to the topic, unlike some of the other individuals on this thread! The Maserati is intriguing but what's their reliability like now?John Jones Jr said:MoAMG, sorry to read about your new car, I'd be a bit gutted myself putting it mildly. Anyway, back on track have you made a decision yet? Saw one of these yesterday, just saying. Approved Used - 2014 Maserati Quattroporte GTS 14/64 Nero Ribelle
You are quite the genius aren't you.
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