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New owner, again

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Hello All!
New owner for the second time. As some may remember I had purchased a Grenny in early 24 and was plagued with issues. The vehicle sat in the shop for 2 months and finally repaired. 24 hours after recieving vehicle back I had the same issues. Finally got it repaired and sold it. Here I am again and I just purchased a 1924. Hopefully this will be a different experience. Love it so far.
 
Hello All!
New owner for the second time. As some may remember I had purchased a Grenny in early 24 and was plagued with issues. The vehicle sat in the shop for 2 months and finally repaired. 24 hours after recieving vehicle back I had the same issues. Finally got it repaired and sold it. Here I am again and I just purchased a 1924. Hopefully this will be a different experience. Love it so far.
Hope I'm not out of line here as haven't followed your first ownership with plagued issues from your first purchase. If I can ask, what made you do it a second time round, especially after having sold your first. Did INEOS look after you?
 
Hmm is that vehicle that got caught in the flood and was unable to be towed out due to not being able to put the auto into neutral from under the car. I vaguely remember something of this some time ago
 
Hmm is that vehicle that got caught in the flood and was unable to be towed out due to not being able to put the auto into neutral from under the car. I vaguely remember something of this some time ago
No. He’s English and the new U Boat commander is on this forum.
 
Here’s the thread
 
Here’s the thread
Thanks for that (y)
 
Just finished reading. The dealer and properly trained techs can mean all the difference and being a new car it'll take time for techs to know these vehicles. Shame it was delivered like this and hoping his second experience is better as they're a great vehicle and can understand his frustration as they're not cheap.
 
Caveat Emptor I suppose. If we possessed some guile we’d use a second identity when discussing vehicle issues. :)
I don’t know about the USA but in the U.K. you have a responsibility to describe the vehicle you are selling accurately and disclose any issues it’s had
 
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