simpsonhomer
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- R1S LE, Model S Plaid
On the 29th day, they'll call you and tell you that the work on your car is "done". Their definition of "done" will not match yours.My R1T has been at Gaithersburg three weeks tomorrow for some minor alignment issues (drivers door, charge port and tailgate). I have a Tacoma rental and only need contacted once two weeks ago to reconfirm that they are super busy and will get to mine at some point. I contacted support yesterday because the contact service center message option just gives a black screen. They said Gaithersburg would be in contact - two days and nothings.
My state law says if a vehicle is out of service for more than 30 days or three times to fix an issue then lemon law applies. This is the second visit (first was mobile) for driver door alignment and associated noise issues. So should I wait for 30 days then try lemon law - thoughts??
And if you bring it back, they'll say it's technically a different issue, so they can get around the 3-visits-for-the-same-problem clause.
I brought my Rivian in to Gaithersburg because it wouldn't charge half the time, or just randomly quit. It rotted on the lot for 2 weeks before they spent an hour on it (based on the invoice) and then blamed it on a "known software bug". When I asked for details, they told me it was internal only (whatever).
The problem continued with the new software version that they said would fix it (obviously a lie to get me out the door). I brought it back and they told me it was a different problem this time (even though they didn't know what the problem was in either of the two visits...so no way they would know they were different issues). Again, blamed it on software. I've been dealing with this problem for months now and it still won't charge reliably. It has spent over 5 weeks cumulative at Gaithersburg SC. If I bring it back again, they'll just let it lot-rot for more weeks and return it untouched, blaming it on software again.
Oh, and at Gaithersburg, you'll probably have to deal with the condescending Christine who talks to you like you're a little child and every report from her is "they're working on it".
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