"BTW, I see no notice relating to the new three wheeler, the first vehicle they ARE responsible for. Any info from its owners?"
Well the Super 3 has its issues as detailed on other threads on this forum but the scary one is the failure of the rear hub bearings - not an issue if they fail while pottering around town but when they fail while your in the Swiss Alps on a pass, well that's just scary - and more worryingly MMC knew about the issue from the first months of customer cars being released yet just informed dealers to check the hub when the car came in for a service....
Luckily the owners affected didn't suffer a major accident.
So although the new management may on the face of it be providing an improved level of care, they are still falling short when engineering issues that affect safety are not being rectified immediately - its not as if MMC don't know which dealers the cars were sold to and therefore the end users.
So sounds very much like the same situation as the early years 5 speeder owners found themselves in - so in reality nothing has changed at MMC.