How rude!What a Sarcastic bunch of Tossers. Is there anyone normal on this Forum who can answer a simple question without taking the ****?
Just leave it dormant. You never know, you may be back one day. Besides, the content you provided adds to the forum, all of which is appreciatedAs I have traded in my MB C Class for a Tesla Model 3, how do I delete my account from this Forum?
Oh dear. Someone has had a sense of humour bypass.What a Sarcastic bunch of Tossers. Is there anyone normal on this Forum who can answer a simple question without taking the ****?
That sounds just like the 2020, 18 month old C Class C200 AMG Estate Line Night Edition Premium Plus that I have just got rid of. Possibly the worst MB I have ever owned and that was the 6th consecutive brand new MB I have owned. Biggest most expensive piece of s**t ever plus my local dealership fell into the same category. Sorry but I am done with MB for good and I am prepared to take my chances with the Tesla which after 3 weeks of ownership knocks the C Class out of the ring. As Tesla offered me £30k trade in on an 18 month old car bought for £41k, it was a no brainer for me I am afraid.From Which:-
The second-most commonly owned electric car brand in our survey is Tesla (just behind Nissan, with the Leaf hatchback) and its reliability is shocking. Its seemingly desirable Tesla Model S saloon and Model X SUV both get the poorest possible mark for 0-3-year reliability thanks to disastrously high fault rates and lengthy garage stays. What is more concerning is the Tesla Model 3. Launched in 2019, it’s the most affordable Tesla to date and it’s popular: according to industry body the Society of Motoring Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), it was the third most-sold car in the UK during August 2019. Despite only being available for six months when our latest reliability survey opened, we heard from enough owners to rate it for reliability. Think a six-month-old car won’t have problems? Think again. Of the Tesla Model 3 owners we heard from, 26% had at least one problem that had to be fixed by a mechanic since taking ownership of their car. Given the age of the vehicle, that’s incredibly high. Admittedly, the faults tended to be minor, but it belies a general low level of quality: paintwork and other exterior trim problems were common, which is unusual. Although not overly frequent, a number of owners also reported problems with the car’s rainwater seals. The last thing you expect from your fancy new electric car is for it to let in water. Then factor in that 3% of owners we heard from had already seen their car break down. The Model 3 looks destined to go the way of the Model S and Model X in terms of dependability.
Read more: https://www.which.co.uk/news/2020/0...id-a-luxury-car-if-you-want-good-reliability/ - Which?
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Unlike a Vasectomy, I had my sense of humour bypass reversed in my teens. What I object too is a sarcastic reply to a genuine and simple request for assistance.Oh dear. Someone has had a sense of humour bypass.
I'll be helpful.
Scroll to the bottom of the page, click "Contact us" and ask for your account to be deleted. Job done.
No offence but no one on this forum could offer any meaningful help as both the car and the dealership were beyond redemption. The car was just flawed especially the technology and the 48 volt mild hybrid system.Given you had so many problems you never shared them or asked for help?
Message the forum owner using the contact button at the bottom of the forum home pageUnlike a Vasectomy, I had my sense of humour bypass reversed in my teens. What I object too is a sarcastic reply to a genuine and simple request for assistance.
pr!ck!What a Sarcastic bunch of Tossers. Is there anyone normal on this Forum who can answer a simple question without taking the ****?
To be fair he had a point.Unlike a Vasectomy, I had my sense of humour bypass reversed in my teens. What I object too is a sarcastic reply to a genuine and simple request for assistance.
You can't argue with such a positive response,If you'd just never bothered to log back in I'm pretty sure we'd never have noticed.