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Old Jul 28, 2022 | 11:28 PM
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Have a 2019 with only 40,000km and but disappointed in the reliability. Under warranty had to replace a door speaker, rear cargo door section cover (twice), rad error code, all 4 door handles replaced as cracked, taillight cover (heavy moisture) and now today have an air bag error code. The dealer has been great but they are not conveniently located to me and it is disappointing as love the vehicle otherwise.
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Old Jul 29, 2022 | 08:56 AM
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Sorry to hear that. Aside from a faint whine from the transfer case (?) in mine from new, it has been flawless.
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Old Jul 29, 2022 | 09:49 AM
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sorry to hear that, having an older model always brings some risks.

2019 here as well, 58k KM so far, car will be in next week to replace both front door speakers. and all those black shiny pieces ( black out option ) on the side of the door on both sides.
center console was replaced twice for a small issue but I was insisting to fix it.

to be honest I can live with these issues, most importantly mechanically everything seems to be fine.
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Old Jul 29, 2022 | 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by azra
sorry to hear that, having an older model always brings some risks.

2019 here as well, 58k KM so far, car will be in next week to replace both front door speakers. and all those black shiny pieces ( black out option ) on the side of the door on both sides.
center console was replaced twice for a small issue but I was insisting to fix it.

to be honest I can live with these issues, most importantly mechanically everything seems to be fine.
More like having a first year of a new production car has some risks.

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Old Jul 29, 2022 | 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by azra
sorry to hear that, having an older model always brings some risks.
2019 is hardly old. My 41 year old DeLorean is very reliable and I drive it almost everyday. Something to be said about basic automotive operation and a lack of BCM/ECM/TCM/etc.... modules.
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Old Jul 29, 2022 | 10:22 PM
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2019 is hardly old. My 41 year old DeLorean is very reliable and I drive it almost everyday. Something to be said about basic automotive operation and a lack of BCM/ECM/TCM/etc.... modules.
The first time I saw a modern car with a CAN was eye opening. Modules everywhere! Module for each door. Module for the windows. Locks. Everything! And this was in 2006 on a 2004 MY car. It must be insane today.
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