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Old 20-01-2020, 09:35 PM   #31
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What a lot of people don’t understand is that a seven year warranty only applies to a manufacturing defect that causes premature failure, you don’t get squat if the part is worn out.
I do if the car has only done low kms within the time period. Some of us don't take no for an answer!
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That’s the same with every warranty, fair ware and tare are excluded
You mean Fair wear and tear.
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Old 20-01-2020, 10:28 PM   #33
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What a lot of people don’t understand is that a seven year warranty only applies to a manufacturing defect that causes premature failure, you don’t get squat if the part is worn out.
You are right but the average driver wouldn,t wear a car out in 20 years, based on 20,000 kms/ year,considering that they are all good for 400,000
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Old 20-01-2020, 10:33 PM   #34
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At least if that 7yr warranty on manufacturing defects is called upon they don't tell you they all do that...
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You mean Fair wear and tear.
People in glass houses etc etc.
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That’s the same with every warranty, fair ware and tare are excluded
So you're not allowed to load it with goods??
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It takes no more effort to use the correct words especially when phones and computers have spell checker
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Hyundai might just know a thing or two about building decent size diesels...

https://www.nauticexpo.com/prod/hyun...39-513505.html
Hyundai motors and hyundai heavy industries are not the same company.
Just like Volvo trucks and Volvo cars are not, or mitsubishi motors, mitsubishi heavy industries and mitsubishi electric.
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Look, I love I6's, and there's a good reason Prestige brands are looking to reintroduce them. The balance of an I6, with a piston firing every 120 degrees, is a beautiful thing.

But lets be honest, when you're talking about a Diesel, "smoothness" is a relative concept.
The Ford (/PSA) Lion V6, as fitted to Jaguar and Land Rover, is a great engine. (If only FoA had fitted one of those versions to the Terri, instead of the bastard 2.7, I'd probably be driving one.)
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You are right but the average driver wouldn,t wear a car out in 20 years, based on 20,000 kms/ year,considering that they are all good for 400,000
Today’s vehicles are not designed to last like older models did without owners needing to pay for lots of maintenance costs. Companies are getting smarter in lifeing parts and vehicles

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Old 21-01-2020, 06:43 AM   #41
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At least if that 7yr warranty on manufacturing defects is called upon they don't tell you they all do that...
The irony is that companies that currently offer seven year warranty probably don’t need to and those not offering it probably should.

We live in an upside down world.
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That’s the same with every warranty, fair ware and tare are excluded
The point being that the longer the warranty the less likely a failure will be due to a manufacturing defect. The optics is that owners think their cars will be fixed for free regardless.
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The irony is that companies that currently offer seven year warranty probably don’t need to and those not offering it probably should.

We live in an upside down world.
Funny you should mention that, a couple of years ago I was looking to replace a couple of tablets, went to Hardly Normal where the salesman showed me the Samsung and Lenovo products.
I asked what the differences we're, he said not much except the warranty, the Samsung had 2yr whereas the Lenovo only 12mths, he then tried to convince me that the Lenovo was a better product and is why it only needs a 12mth warranty.
I just shook my head and backed away slowly.
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Old 21-01-2020, 10:23 PM   #44
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Funny you should mention that, a couple of years ago I was looking to replace a couple of tablets, went to Hardly Normal where the salesman showed me the Samsung and Lenovo products.
I asked what the differences we're, he said not much except the warranty, the Samsung had 2yr whereas the Lenovo only 12mths, he then tried to convince me that the Lenovo was a better product and is why it only needs a 12mth warranty.
I just shook my head and backed away slowly.
Genuine Levono batteries are made by LG in Korea. LG Chem is also said to be working with Samsung to supply S11 batteries
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Genuine Levono batteries are made by LG in Korea. LG Chem is also said to be working with Samsung to supply S11 batteries
Im not doubting the product, just the theory that a shorter warranty equals a more reliable product, whereas common sense says if a company is prepared to back their product for longer, they must be reasonably confident that its going to go the distance.
I ended up buying one of each from another outlet, the Samsung is still going strong, the Lenovo is slow and glitchy and now lives in a drawer.
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It takes no more effort to use the correct words especially when phones and computers have spell checker
Sorry about the delay but we've had no phone service here for a week.

However the point I was trying to make was that trying to correct someone's spelling (when the words would have been correct for a spell checker) was a bt rough when you seem to have problems knowing the difference between a comma and Apostrophe
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It takes no more effort to use the correct words especially when phones and computers have spell checker
And yet it takes loads of effort for you to feel like a hero for pointing it out

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