QUOTE(ckk125 @ May 14 2012, 06:57 PM)
nope, only mine.
They are trying to blame it on weather.
That is why this is my last proton
i am giving them an ultimatum, all i need is for them to confirm that they are not following up with my case, and i'll go to the papers.
Added on May 14, 2012, 6:58 pmGood question, i just asked them
yeah, this is my last proton. got defect nvm, just this 'biasa' attitude.
If they DON'T follow up, then we're essentially buying "AP Set Warranty" cars lor, which is sad even for the money we saved. And MMC is really not giving a fucuk either sigh.
Go to the papers, heck, you can go to Consumer Tribunal asso and get back enough (I think RM15-20k max) to afford yourself full Titans all around (you can tune it to comfort no problem) so that hopefully no more sound.
Don't forget to CC DRB Hicom asso - hopefully they shake up Proton enough to stop the "tidak apa-ing". Or at least get YOU a better deal.
Unfortunately though, there are A LOT of car manufacturers (especially here in M'sia) that will resort to "defect is within operational limits" (aka, denial of responsibility) when they encounter problems they couldn't solve - or resort to making up sheet to void your warranty.
Sigh. Reminds me of Toyota Juru telling me to pay RM30k to ship up my car and cargo ship it back to Indon/Japan when my Avanza gearbox broke and they couldn't do anything about it - keeping in mind that the first gen, Indon CKD Avanza was below 50k OTR. Why 30k, "gearbox damage is normal wear and tear" they said. "Not covered" they said.
Watafuk? 30k is more then half the price of the fucuking car!
I had to drive a car with a broken gearbox all the way from Kulim back to Toyota Shah Alam (trust me, it was nerve-wrecking), who solved the problem for about RM3k. Just lol.
Or fucuking Ecotint with the, "oh the bubbles on the demister are normal for Inspiras, not our fault so cannot claim and we can't do anything" - when I've PERSONALLY seen a LARGE NUMBER of FUCUKING Inspiras with much LESS SEVERE bubbling on their demisters.
(Not that I give a fucuk anymore, just waiting for something to go sailing into my rear windscreen so I can claim from insurance or something).
It's not just Potong (though they are very guilty of the "we kernot help you so eff off" attitude). The entire Malaysian customer service industry is on crack. Really.
This post has been edited by Eiraku: May 14 2012, 08:02 PM