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  1. As a dealer, I own a written warranty and am uncertain whether the issue lies with the seller or the warranty organisation.
    I have reviewed the fine print; chairs are not excluded, although headlamp bulbs are. However, my lights function but do not swivel, so I am uncertain if that is included.
    I will call them tomorrow; I suspect the garage is evading my enquiries.

    I am uncertain about how to enforce the Sale of Goods Act, as solicitors are costly and the process is protracted.

  2. I am experiencing a problem with my SL400, which I purchased three weeks ago.
    The lumbar section of the seat fails to inflate, as confirmed by my reader.
    The bolsters inflate and deflate, and the massaging function operates as well.

    The passenger side is in satisfactory condition.
    Uncertain how the massage can function unless it employs an alternative bladder.
    If the bladder is perforated, the seat would likely not retain air until it is compartmentalised.
    It appears to be a costly task including the removal of the seat and disassembly.
    I own a warranty but lack MD, so I am uncertain regarding this claim and am awaiting a response.
    Additionally, the cornering headlamps do not pivot as intended.
    It is not a significant issue, but I purchased the vehicle due to its specifications.
    United Kingdom
    Do you have any opinions?

  3. Greetings,
    Following my Rav-4, and uncertain of my preferences, I encountered this vehicle on the lot, and it was an immediate attraction! While I would prefer a BMW roadster in this colour, a retired teacher's salary does not permit such a purchase. I have owned the C-HR for six years and have much appreciated it. I undoubtedly depend on my phone for GPS navigation. Nonetheless, it is the ideal size for me (My 6'1" husband is not really fond of it, but he is content that I am pleased.) The driving and ride are seamless; it has ample space in the rear for gardening and antiquing equipment; the fabric seats are comfy; and it achieves excellent fuel efficiency. I appreciate the door knobs for the rear seats! I possess only 25,000 miles on it and aspire not to get another vehicle, until the BMW materialises.

  4. Thank you everyone. I consulted a technician who informed me that Bilstein is a reputable company offering original equipment parts, available for around £40 shipped, compared to the dealer's pricing of £120 apiece. I would not mind earning 20-30% extra and obtaining an MB portion, but it is excessive. Notably, the Bilstein B3 37_172350 is pricier in retail stores; nevertheless, I discovered it available at their official branch or on autodoc.uk for around £30, excluding shipping charges.

    I researched extensively and found that Bilstein is regarded as a luxury brand, and sometimes, Mercedes-Benz sources components from them, rebranding and selling them.
    What are your opinions on autism? Is the firm reputable?

  5. Hello everyone, I am seeking a high-quality replacement for the front coil spring of my 2012 C-Class.
    Which company produces the most dependable springs, and where can I acquire one without the need of buying a pair?

    I discovered various options from Autodoc and similar websites, but they compel me to purchase them as a pair, but I just need one as the other was replaced a year ago.
    The component number is A2043211204.
    Best regards

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