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Nov 30th, 2018, 10:47 | #61 |
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I have just signed the deal to replace my current XC90 next year at the end of it's lease and raised this with the prospective lease brokers and the potential supplying dealer. The lease broker said that Lex are changing their stance in the new year and the dealer said they were aware of Lex's position, but they always connected them anyway
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Nov 30th, 2018, 12:07 | #62 |
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Well we've had a few emails/calls to both Nationwide and Lex in the last 24hrs and it seems very wishy washy from both sides.
Nationwide told us... (copied from the emails) 'They advised that some new contracts going forward will have a clause in going forward that you can request for this to be set up, this would be in your contract with Lex not ours and its not a definite yet. From what I understand when you set up the incontrol services after 2 or 3 years a subscription becomes payable, customers have been handing the vehicles back and not deactivating it so Lex have been getting subscription bills by the 100s this is why they took the view that they would not allow it to be set up!' But then Lex told us... 'When I spoke with Lex yesterday they said the clause would be in your contract and so long as it stated we were entitled to activate the on call then they were contractually obliged to provide access.' Nationwide now want us to get that in writing from Lex and the guy we're dealing with is going to escalate it. Why on earth is this not clear cut? Beyond frustrating. First world problems I know. |
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I therefore don't foresee any issues with VOC connected services when my V90 arrives very soon.
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Dec 7th, 2018, 18:48 | #64 |
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Well.... I have just taken delivery of my new XC90 R-Design Pro with Xenium pack and smartphone integration this morning.
Only to discover that I have fallen foul of Lex Leasing's retarded policies. Nobody brought it up in negotiations for the vehicle that Lex would behave this way. I have spoken to: The Leasing Broker who say "not our fault, it's Lex, we'll talk to them but don't hold your breath" Lex who said "no, we don't allow it". To which I have quoted them exemptions and waiver text from posts above. Also that I am willing to sign waivers for GDPR etc... As it's Friday evening I expect no progress here until Monday, but I do have a call that is meant to returned by the manager of the useless lady I spoke to. The dealer who basically said "kick up a fuss with Lex and you'll probably get a waiver, but we didn't tell you that". They need an email from Lex to release the PIN code. Subtext of this conversations was "try a local dealer and just ask them to activate it. Don't tell them the car is owned by Lex as they don't need to know" of course, that was never said by anybody. The car is beautiful and I am falling in love with Pilot Assist. However - it did get delivered with a stone chip to the windshield, so that is getting replaced FOC by the local dealer next week (arranged by the supplying dealer) at which point I shall ask them to just activate VOC if they'd be so kind as for some reason it wasn't done properly.... I'm going to have fun talking to Lex next week though about quite why they refuse to allow activation of critical safety functions such as VoC SOS calls in favour of GDPR. Pretty sure I read somewhere that all new cars either do have to or will have have this type of connectivity function by a certain date. Does anybody know details on that as I am pretty sure if I threaten Lex with my (non-existent) attack solicitor they will grudgingly allow a waiver. Stupid policy on their behalf. It makes no sense whatsoever. |
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VOC is a safety system which connects to the VOC call centre .via a totally independent service .
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Dec 10th, 2018, 17:46 | #66 | |
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Well.... I got some good news today. I spoke to a very helpful chap at Lex this morning. He said Lex will be "going live" with connected services in January, but he was happy to send me email authorisation so the dealer could turn on VoC. Which he promptly did. Unfortunately I left it a bit late in the day to get in touch with the dealer, but my VoC should be activated tomorrow morning. Happy days! |
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The seats, steering wheel and rear screen are set to automatically come on in the car preferences screen. As for the heating (or cooling), it targets the last temperature that the car was set to when you parked it. |
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Dec 13th, 2018, 09:44 | #70 |
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Nice!
Thanks for the clarification. Very useful for cars parked on private driveways. Could be a problem if it was parked on a road or public place though. |
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