As always I appreciate people taking time to weigh in on my situation. Sean, please read the rest of the thread. I have made my argument clear as to why the vehicle will not be the same. Look at the pictures uploaded by DucRider. That is an assembly line where specialized techs focus on their...
Patronus, you imply that I am naive in my expectations. I am not surprised that such a thing could happen. But at what point to we give large multibillion dollar corporations a pass and say it is OK to promise a "new car" and instead get a car that will be disassembled and reassembled within the...
@DucRider...again thanks for the input and the pics. To all on the thread I appreciate all feedback...thanks. I still believe a replacement is the right solution and will pursue that course. I will update on what happens.
@DucRider...it is not that I am without my car, although that does exacerbate the situation. My concern is that a dealer technician who is probably going to be doing their first battery replacement, which will require removing significant components to get the battery out, will be doing the...
Thanks for the reply @DucRider...however after paying the premium for an electric vehicle and having THE major component of the vehicle fail within a month and then having to have the dealer replace it ... doesnt seem like much of a new vehicle anymore. As far as the lemon law is concerned the...
I was very happy with my new Chevy Bolt until a week ago when I received a cryptic text from my car telling me an error had occurred. OnStar then sent a diagnostic email that a critical error had occurred. When I got into the vehicle to drive to work that morning the indicator gauge showed...