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  #3030203 1-Feb-2023 09:42
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Hi, not good ABS pump purhaps?

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  #3030226 1-Feb-2023 10:54
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cyril7: Hi, not good ABS pump purhaps?

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Was complaining specifically about motor rather than brakes, and the fact it rolled backwards in drive does suggest something wrong there. If it was an ABS fault it would drive normally, you just could not rely on assistance in an emergency.





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  #3030255 1-Feb-2023 12:13
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Oh no!
Hopefully nothing too major.

 

My parents picked up their facelift model a few weeks ago and I got to drive it while I was up there.
Certainly love the new instrument display and infotainment screen compared to my older model.
But other than that they're basically the same car, with some extra range in the new model.

 

 





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  #3032827 7-Feb-2023 12:39
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The long range model is due in Aussie prior to July this year, excepting any delays. Makes me think it'll be available in NZ at roughly the same time. Could be an interesting proposition for those that were thinking of this vehicle but wanted more range, or those who might want to upgrade their current model.


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