RedandboX
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Hi does the 5 LR let you know when it is out of washer fluid, I’ve not ran out as yet (from new) so was just wondering as my previous Scout did but the wife’s 3008 doesn’t ?
Quite common these days, my previous-previous car - a VW Golf - had no warning, my previous car - a Skoda Octavia - did, go figure.It lets you know by failing to squirt water when you pull the stalk! I was also surprised to discover the lack of a low level warning as this is pretty basic stuff.
no (I've confirmed this now multiple times by using them and they're empty), it's a crappy cost saving (imho)Hi does the 5 LR let you know when it is out of washer fluid, I’ve not ran out as yet (from new) so was just wondering as my previous Scout did but the wife’s 3008 doesn’t ?
Isn't the cost saving, hence the lower price one of the reasons you bought the car ?no (I've confirmed this now multiple times by using them and they're empty), it's a crappy cost saving (imho)
I bought it as a cheap, long range estate car and didn't expect them to cut so many corners.Isn't the cost saving, hence the lower price one of the reasons you bought the car ?
If it's comparatively cheap, they have to save the pennies somewhere I suppose, if they put in everything, everyone wanted, the price would inevitably creep up.I bought it as a cheap, long range estate car and didn't expect them to cut so many corners.
examples -
washer level (cheap and on most cars these days)
heated seats (on or off!, I've never found one that hasn't got a low/med/high option)
auto full beam (it's bloody dangerous if turned on and ends up twitchy and flashy)
onboard navigation (why do I have to accept the bloody t&c's every time?)(not to mention it's sluggish and slow)
Wasted storage under the bonnet (why not design a storage compartment that could easily accommodate the charge cable & granny charger)
My 2019 Vitara didn't.Quite common these days, my previous-previous car - a VW Golf - had no warning, my previous car - a Skoda Octavia - did, go figure.
and didn't expect them to cut so many corners.
examples -
washer level (cheap and on most cars these days)
heated seats (on or off!, I've never found one that hasn't got a low/med/high option)
auto full beam (it's bloody dangerous if turned on and ends up twitchy and flashy)
onboard navigation (why do I have to accept the bloody t&c's every time?)(not to mention it's sluggish and slow)
Wasted storage under the bonnet (why not design a storage compartment that could easily accommodate the charge cable & granny charger)
Isn’t that true for most German makesYeah but BMWs don't even include indicators as standard do they?![]()
I can live without a washer bottle level warning, it's not that difficult to top up without having to be warned. I've never had one on any car before and therefore don't miss it.I bought it as a cheap, long range estate car and didn't expect them to cut so many corners.
examples -
washer level (cheap and on most cars these days)
heated seats (on or off!, I've never found one that hasn't got a low/med/high option)
auto full beam (it's bloody dangerous if turned on and ends up twitchy and flashy)
onboard navigation (why do I have to accept the bloody t&c's every time?)(not to mention it's sluggish and slow)
Wasted storage under the bonnet (why not design a storage compartment that could easily accommodate the charge cable & granny charger)