Ibrid nano issues

I also realize that the whole shipping situation has nothing to do with RUPES itself but has to do where I chose to live, however, I wouldn't have plunked down the equivalent of almost two month's salaries down here if I expected even for a minute that I would get a product that didn't work.
Wouldn't that be true for anything that you purchase? Sh$t happens.
 
Wouldn't that be true for anything that you purchase? Sh$t happens.

Not necessarily - when buying cheap items if they arrive broken or last a very small amount of time its not a big deal but when you buy something known for its quality and it arrives broken its a little different...the Kia I bought for the wife cost 10 grand new, if it had an issue 6 months down the road it wouldn't even surprise me but if the same happened with any of my other vehicles I would think twice about the quality of product that I had bought...

Anywho, like I said, Dylan is taking care of it.
 
Not necessarily - when buying cheap items if they arrive broken or last a very small amount of time its not a big deal but when you buy something known for its quality and it arrives broken its a little different...the Kia I bought for the wife cost 10 grand new, if it had an issue 6 months down the road it wouldn't surprise me but if the same happened with any of my other vehicles I would think twice about the quality of product that I had bought...





Your analogy is not accurate..are you saying an expensive car (Mercedes) is less likely to break down compared to your Kia?
 
I daily drive a Series 200 Toyota Landcruiser, so in my case, I would certainly hope it would be more reliable than a Kia Picanto!!

...both Mercedes sedans i've owned have been rock solid reliable for the time i've owned them, but that isn't saying much since I only owned them for about 50k miles...although we might disagree on the analogy...you get what I mean, right ?
 
Not necessarily - when buying cheap items if they arrive broken or last a very small amount of time its not a big deal but when you buy something known for its quality and it arrives broken its a little different...the Kia I bought for the wife cost 10 grand new, if it had an issue 6 months down the road it wouldn't even surprise me but if the same happened with any of my other vehicles I would think twice about the quality of product that I had bought...

Anywho, like I said, Dylan is taking care of it.

dont know how Kia wouldnt be surprising if there were problems as their QC was #1 in 2016. Just read an article that Kia surpassed Hyundai in Korean sales which is quite a feat. Anyways, it seems lately there have been some issues/QC (not just here but over the pond as well) with Rupes. Sometimes things happen, in anycase... hopefully they will take care of any issues/problems you have...
 
I daily drive a Series 200 Toyota Landcruiser, so in my case, I would certainly hope it would be more reliable than a Kia Picanto!!

...both Mercedes sedans i've owned have been rock solid reliable for the time i've owned them, but that isn't saying much since I only owned them for about 50k miles...although we might disagree on the analogy...you get what I mean, right ?
If you are comparing a no name drill (Harbor Freight) to a Dewalt, than yes, but Rupes is a well known tool company, but it can still fail.

You implied if you knew it would fail you wouldn't have bought it..who would!!
 
Rupes is a good company to deal with and are very customer oriented. It is not a surprise they are going the extra mile to help you out. Hopefully you will post about how Rupes fixed your problem.
 
Rupes is a good company to deal with and are very customer oriented. It is not a surprise they are going the extra mile to help you out. Hopefully you will post about how Rupes fixed your problem.

When the issue is over with I certainly will, thanks for the suggestion.
 
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