mb dropping free manitence
First you fix the problems you have with your product, increase it's quality while rebuilding the reputation - then put out your feelers - do some surveys to see if people feel the car is back up to snuff, and THEN and only THEN should they drop it. Since they decided to drop the free maintenance - my next car will be a Lexus.




Huh, that comment makes no sense at all! I would be a little leary about buying a car that had free maintenance and then dropped it......espically after how poorly they have performed in the past. There is no doubt that I would feel more comfortable buying a car with EVERYTHING covered under the warranty.
Hyundai was sued by every state in the union for substandard cars - how did they rebound? They fired all of their suppliers, and started over, revamped their factories, and offered the most comprehensive warranty in automobile history. This saved the brand (not that I'd want to venture on owning one).
Chrysler did the same thing when they were in trouble - they came out with that 5/yr//50000 mile and stuck with it. It was there way of saying - we've improved, and we will put our money where our mouths are.


