Land Rover Discovery 4 - Windscreen
Discussion
Hi All,
It's me again and still on the topic of the Land Rover Discovery. For the record, I needed a larger car to accommodate our grandchildren and I am seeking your help as I am new to all of this. The day that we purchased the car we were assured that it would undergo stringent testing and that of course they had lots of return customers so we had absolutely no need to worry. We duly collected the car and drove home, quite some distance, when en route we spotted a small apparent chip in the windscreen which we believed must have just been bad luck. Autoglass were duly called out to repair the windscreen and they explained that we should contact Saxton immediately as the windscreen had been previously defectively repaired and a second repair had also taken place thus we would need a new windscreen. We have attempted on several occasions to come to some conclusion but the original salesperson is never available and the next in line occasionally e-mails to apologise that he has been rather busy.
Please could you advise as to whether we are simply being over fussy or whether a car costing £30,000+ should have an intact windscreen.
It's me again and still on the topic of the Land Rover Discovery. For the record, I needed a larger car to accommodate our grandchildren and I am seeking your help as I am new to all of this. The day that we purchased the car we were assured that it would undergo stringent testing and that of course they had lots of return customers so we had absolutely no need to worry. We duly collected the car and drove home, quite some distance, when en route we spotted a small apparent chip in the windscreen which we believed must have just been bad luck. Autoglass were duly called out to repair the windscreen and they explained that we should contact Saxton immediately as the windscreen had been previously defectively repaired and a second repair had also taken place thus we would need a new windscreen. We have attempted on several occasions to come to some conclusion but the original salesperson is never available and the next in line occasionally e-mails to apologise that he has been rather busy.
Please could you advise as to whether we are simply being over fussy or whether a car costing £30,000+ should have an intact windscreen.
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