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Originally Posted By Simon
As for the Andrew English quote, I have my opinions on this but knowing Steve, I have never seen him dismissive of customer concerns.


I have no idea what you are suggesting there but I can assure you that Andrew English does not make up quotes. It is excellent that Morgan is apparently beginning to pay closer attention to the views of its customers.

However, I do think (not only because of this particular remark about "moaning") that Mr Morris could benefit from a course in the art of diplomatic language. Perhaps Boshly, who is apparently close to the factory, could talk to him about this.

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Blimey!

And here was I joining TM to talk about M3W's..



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I suggest we have a whip round and buy this T shirt from Pistonheads for the coming festive season



In an attempt to lighten the mood a bit...

Two answers came to mind at the opposite ends of the spectrum:

(1) - Philip : Lancashire : High on Life

(2) - Psyco : You don't need to know : Your case

Bipolar... moi?





P.S. To be absolutely clear - this is an attempt at humour - to be taken with a very large pinch of salt laugh wink


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Before taking delivery of my car I was pretty worried about the suspension issues, and I've posted some pretty critical things about my impressions of MMC and their handling of the matter here at TM. I felt that considering the high cost of the M3W relative to the components involved, that the car should have been engineered correctly, many owners have posted videos and images showing steering deflection with suspension compression. I interpreted the objective evidence to suggest a fundamental design flaw.

Now that I've had my car for over a week I feel compelled to state that I really haven't experienced any serious bump steer issues. My car has a build date on the second week of October 2013 and appears to have the "old" Spax setup:

I had the car on the track the day after it was delivered, and other than the hilarious turning radius, didn't note any real issues.

One caveat, the roads I've been on are pretty good, no real potholes or frost heaves (Texas!) so it's possible that I just haven't encountered a road bad enough to manifest the problem. It's also worth noting that the car and I don't know each other well enough yet for me to have gotten close to the limit, perhaps I'll discover issues as I start pushing the car more, but at this point and 214 miles later I frankly have no issues with the suspension, and I am surprised and happy that this is the case (My bevel box is also dead quiet...).

Just my 2 cents...my advice to folks still on the fence about ordering a M3W for fear of "bump steer" is to take a long test drive on bumpy roads and see if you notice any issues, frankly you may not notice any, at this point I haven't...

I swear I haven't been paid off by MMC or the devs laugh2 but I've been in the complaining camp for a while now and felt it only proper to set the record straight on my own experience.

Now if we could only do something about all those rattles... doh

Cheers!



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Originally Posted By Simon


DanD, why not post under your original username? Or perhaps the three or four others you have used on this site?

I will not bother responding to your post because that is exactly what you seem to crave: attention. Now that you have closed your 'discussion' group, you appear to flit from discussion group to discussion group, voicing your opinion of Morgan Motor Company, under various usernames, and that is your prerogative. However, please be aware that having multiple log-ins is a breech of terms of use of this site - the same ones you agreed to each time you created an account.

Why not simple use the GoMog account you started with if you wanted to contribute to this forum?

Furthermore, Kevin Rivett was never banned - his account is still active and will remain so until he asks for it to be deleted. If you are going to attempt to sling mud, please get the facts correct.

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A user from the IP 186.69.234.XXX has logged in to the following accounts: gomog, DanD


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A user from the IP 81.179.27.XXX has logged in to the following accounts: gomog, katoen, Alec


I'll let people decide for themselves but the threads where you post multiple times, under different names, make for an interesting read.


Maybe LG's Modus Operandi let's him Down? Here he is on an older thread backing himself as being right:

Originally Posted By DanD
I have to side with Katoen. Warranty issues on automobiles are decided by legislation and courts, not by manufacturers. Is it that different in the UK?

I found the MOG article through the mogwire. ....


You post, then switch log ins and post agreeing with Yourself? How sad.

Maybe the fact that it appears you were also banned, twice now, from PH for again multiple log ins tells us Something?

What makes it all so pathetic is that both here and on PH you had a Gomog login yet you chose Subterfuge! It all says so much more about you than us or anyone else. Pathetic.



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Originally Posted By Wirewheel


Originally Posted By Boshly
+1 and concise too. I shall cut and paste that paragraph every time I get a "close to the factory" type dig smile


Ha ha I guess I am closer to the factory than you. 23.6 miles. flag cheers


smile you are indeed significantly closer than me.

My closeness comes from buying buying 4 cars in 5 years from MMC thereby contributing a good few of Her Majesty's finest (I dare not add it all up) to the MMC coffers. Some feel that this is a cause of much mirth smile I simply smile thumbs (when I'm not making scarcy comments back wink )


Cheers

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