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And some of us haven't needed to get involved in it because it's too broad and doesn't really require skilled contractors, but just permietractors.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Yes please tell.
(I suspect that some of us live in the wrong part of the country for the "joys" of JLR.)
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Because JLR have Telematics data from the vehicle that after analysis shows that the driver was being a dick!Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
So why have they arrested him if the car was faulty? And to still be in custody? Is not all as it seems or is this the process until they find out what really happened?
Probably.
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So why have they arrested him if the car was faulty? And to still be in custody? Is not all as it seems or is this the process until they find out what really happened?Originally posted by Schnurdle View Post
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one wonders why other people have been reporting it?Originally posted by Schnurdle View Post
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Did they copy the code from Toyota? They're the experts in SUA.
Just askin' like.
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The driver of the Jaguar I-Pace had been travelling on the M58 at about 14:15 GMT on Wednesday before calling police to plead for help.
Officers were able to escort the car on to the M57 and then the M62.
It was finally halted 25 minutes later between Junction 11 for Birchwood and 12 for Eccles, police said.
Did he miss his junction?
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It was always going to be an issue with "drive by wire" if they didn't know what they are doing. Surprised the authorities deemed it fit for the road.Originally posted by WTFH View PostFirst, JLR produced the most stolen car in the country, now they attempt to put the brakes on their bad reputation...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...ester-68500233
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Apparently its horribly common with the new jags.
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Drive it like it's stolen...
First, JLR produced the most stolen car in the country, now they attempt to put the brakes on their bad reputation...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...ester-68500233
tata for now...
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