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Greenline II - can't open the bonnet, faulty Swing screen

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Hello, guys!

Just after 2 months of use and 5500 km I've faced the first troubles:

1. Cannot open the bonnet, it is stuck, and the opening handle feels loose... On the one hand, not a big trouble, but on the other - it's summer (lots of insects and dust) and I can't add the washing fuel. The dealer is very busy and suggests repair in about a week at the earliest...

2. The Swing screen happens to be faulty. Though looking fine from the front seats, the information becomes hardly readable from the back seats. In other words, when you look at the screen from a different angle from the back seat, the picture is terribly blurry. The delaer has admitted the fault and will try to fix it togehter with the bonnet.

3. The front passenger door produces annoying sound when almost any mp3 or radio is played on my Swing audio system. Surprisingly, when the original audio CD is played the sound is not an issue. Thus, the swing stereo is very keen and sensitive on the quality of the sound source.

So, when collecting your brand new car from the shop it's probably reasonable to check it for the 2nd and 3rd symptoms.

Edited by Greenliner

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