You couldn't pay me enough....
I bet that Lexus had to be dragged out of the driveway for speakers…?Setting the hyperbole aside.
One module failed during a period when every auto manufacturer on the planet is facing chip shortages and other supply chain snarls.
Should JLR ensure you have something to drive, adjust your lease, and make you whole for the time the truck was down? Yes, absolutely.
Also, I would offer that every new vehicle has issues. Here is a short running list of items I've personally had replaced on cars still under warranty:
Tesla - door handles, charge controller, TPMS module
Ford - door handles, front diff
BMW - full transmission (ZF case casting issues)
Lexus - speakers
Every brand has its stuff, it is going to come down to the escalation path you can take with your dealer and with JLR NA.
TFL had great luck with theirs…?
Actually they didn’t, it was just their normal process for all vehicles they test.But they really played it up to get hits on their Youtube Channel.
“A few other model issues”…?Apart from the winch install, which was dealer error, and a few other new model issues, TFL were absolute idiots taking the stock AT tires on that trail, and then compounding the problem by airing down on 20 inch wheels. The Instructors at LR experience will tell you never to air down 20’s on a Land Rover especially on pointy rocks. Beach is the only place where it makes sense. Benefit of airing down on a 20 is minimal, and downside is high risk of pinch flat or puncture. The car is amazing off road even when on 20’s and if that’s the main thing, there is the option to go to 18’s.
“A few other model issues”…?