top | item 45654784 (no title) gchokov | 4 months ago My EU Car was produced in Germany, in May 2024, with HW3. Already largely obsolete. discuss order hn newest martini333|4 months ago How? You still have exactly what you bought. You even got new features as OTA updates for free. What other car would not be as-bought after purchace? bdcravens|4 months ago > What other car would not be as-bought after purchace?The other cars that also have OTA updates? (Rivian, Polestar, and more, plus quite a few that provide less-extensive OTA like Hyundai, VW, etc) load replies (1) CaptainOfCoit|4 months ago Well, you did buy a smart fridge with wheels, not sure what anyone expects when doing such purchase decision. davedx|4 months ago Consumers shouldn't need to do extended due diligence on the history of whether a company told the truth or not about what it's selling you over the last 15 years before making a purchase decision.There are, in fact, laws about this kind of thing load replies (3) firecall|4 months ago They expect what is promised.Consumer protections are a very real thing in the EU, UK, Australia and elsewhere!If you make promises about the features a product will deliver, then you are obligated to deliver those features.If not, the consumer is entitled to a refund. load replies (1)
martini333|4 months ago How? You still have exactly what you bought. You even got new features as OTA updates for free. What other car would not be as-bought after purchace? bdcravens|4 months ago > What other car would not be as-bought after purchace?The other cars that also have OTA updates? (Rivian, Polestar, and more, plus quite a few that provide less-extensive OTA like Hyundai, VW, etc) load replies (1)
bdcravens|4 months ago > What other car would not be as-bought after purchace?The other cars that also have OTA updates? (Rivian, Polestar, and more, plus quite a few that provide less-extensive OTA like Hyundai, VW, etc) load replies (1)
CaptainOfCoit|4 months ago Well, you did buy a smart fridge with wheels, not sure what anyone expects when doing such purchase decision. davedx|4 months ago Consumers shouldn't need to do extended due diligence on the history of whether a company told the truth or not about what it's selling you over the last 15 years before making a purchase decision.There are, in fact, laws about this kind of thing load replies (3) firecall|4 months ago They expect what is promised.Consumer protections are a very real thing in the EU, UK, Australia and elsewhere!If you make promises about the features a product will deliver, then you are obligated to deliver those features.If not, the consumer is entitled to a refund. load replies (1)
davedx|4 months ago Consumers shouldn't need to do extended due diligence on the history of whether a company told the truth or not about what it's selling you over the last 15 years before making a purchase decision.There are, in fact, laws about this kind of thing load replies (3)
firecall|4 months ago They expect what is promised.Consumer protections are a very real thing in the EU, UK, Australia and elsewhere!If you make promises about the features a product will deliver, then you are obligated to deliver those features.If not, the consumer is entitled to a refund. load replies (1)
martini333|4 months ago
bdcravens|4 months ago
The other cars that also have OTA updates? (Rivian, Polestar, and more, plus quite a few that provide less-extensive OTA like Hyundai, VW, etc)
CaptainOfCoit|4 months ago
davedx|4 months ago
There are, in fact, laws about this kind of thing
firecall|4 months ago
Consumer protections are a very real thing in the EU, UK, Australia and elsewhere!
If you make promises about the features a product will deliver, then you are obligated to deliver those features.
If not, the consumer is entitled to a refund.