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Have random errors reduced in frequency, do you feel confident for the long run?

CRH

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Driving along today and realised I don't get constant warning errors anymore, except for high tyre pressure on a warm day but that goes when cooled down. It's not the constant anxiety of warning lights popping up. An error pops up occasionally for PDC and the ecall once in about 12 months. Mine is an early 2023 model and, dare I say it, seems to be ok for a modern vehicle covered in sensors.
INEOS Automotive seem to be in a positive mood for now, world economy permitting, only concern for the long term owners is the propshaft which we now seem to have solved by the aftermarket via @Sven
HVAC is not the best but can work with perseverance via the dealer and use.
Steering, don't know what the fuss is about, maybe some were set up wrong from factory but easy to drive at speed in a straight line, the rest is quickly natural to use.
Do I wish I went for the Toyota, sometimes because of availability of parts and dealerships. More so with our local Ineos dealer giving up but then hopefully the one i have to travel to will be better, so far they do seem to be an improvement.
All things considered, I think they are getting there with all the updates.
I have been lucky having had a dealer 30mins/11miles away for a long time so could easily pop in and get updates and recalls done whereas a lot of you are only going once a year, if that, due to distances that we can't comprehend in the UK.

How are you all finding it, new and old vehicles?
 
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