Anyone Past Their 5 Year Warranty on Their C8...

I bet all the grand parleurs don't...
Hmmm. Interesting.
Le mot “parleur” en français peut avoir deux sens principaux selon le contexte :
1. Parleur au sens figuré désigne une personne qui parle beaucoup ou qui est un “beau parleur”, c’est-à-dire un “smooth talker” en anglais, quelqu’un qui sait bien s’exprimer ou convaincre par la parole.
2. Parleur est aussi un terme abrégé ou familier pour désigner un haut-parleur, c’est-à-dire un dispositif électronique qui transforme un signal électrique en son audible. Les haut-parleurs peuvent être sans fil, Bluetooth, d’étagère, encastrables, portables, etc., et sont utilisés pour écouter de la musique, la radio, des podcasts, etc.
En résumé, “parleurs” peut signifier soit des personnes qui parlent, soit des équipements audio selon le contexte. Dans le domaine de l’audio, il s’agit d’appareils pour diffuser du son, disponibles dans de nombreuses formes et technologies modernes.
 

I am 1 month away from my 5 year anniversary. To date I have had the interior door release button replaced.​

I did buy the extended warranty and need to replace the door release button again as it acting up.
Other than that just followed normal service requirements. Love the ride.
 

I am 1 month away from my 5 year anniversary. To date I have had the interior door release button replaced.​

I did buy the extended warranty and need to replace the door release button again as it acting up.
Other than that just followed normal service requirements. Love the ride.
Interesting. My car was built 5 days before yours, but took longer to get to the dealer. Plus ther dealer prep took 5 days for mine.
Anyway my warranty is up on the 12th of August. The only issue I had was the seat belt was frayed when I got the car.
 
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Hmmm. Interesting.
Le mot “parleur” en français peut avoir deux sens principaux selon le contexte :
1. Parleur au sens figuré désigne une personne qui parle beaucoup ou qui est un “beau parleur”, c’est-à-dire un “smooth talker” en anglais, quelqu’un qui sait bien s’exprimer ou convaincre par la parole.
2. Parleur est aussi un terme abrégé ou familier pour désigner un haut-parleur, c’est-à-dire un dispositif électronique qui transforme un signal électrique en son audible. Les haut-parleurs peuvent être sans fil, Bluetooth, d’étagère, encastrables, portables, etc., et sont utilisés pour écouter de la musique, la radio, des podcasts, etc.
En résumé, “parleurs” peut signifier soit des personnes qui parlent, soit des équipements audio selon le contexte. Dans le domaine de l’audio, il s’agit d’appareils pour diffuser du son, disponibles dans de nombreuses formes et technologies modernes.
In real language. 😆

The word "speaker" in French can have two main meanings depending on the context:
"Speaking figuratively" means a person who speaks a lot or who is a "beautiful speaker," i.e. a "smooth talker" in English, someone who knows how to express himself or convince himself well through speech.
2. Parleur is also an abbreviated or familiar term for a loudspeaker, i.e. an electronic device that transforms an electrical signal into an audible sound. Speakers can be wireless, Bluetooth, shelf, built-in, portable, etc., and are used to listen to music, radio, podcasts, etc.
In summary, "speakers" can mean either people who are talking or audio equipment depending on the context. In the field of audio, these are sound streaming devices, available in many modern forms and technologies.
 
In real language. 😆

The word "speaker" in French can have two main meanings depending on the context:
"Speaking figuratively" means a person who speaks a lot or who is a "beautiful speaker," i.e. a "smooth talker" in English, someone who knows how to express himself or convince himself well through speech.
2. Parleur is also an abbreviated or familiar term for a loudspeaker, i.e. an electronic device that transforms an electrical signal into an audible sound. Speakers can be wireless, Bluetooth, shelf, built-in, portable, etc., and are used to listen to music, radio, podcasts, etc.
In summary, "speakers" can mean either people who are talking or audio equipment depending on the context. In the field of audio, these are sound streaming devices, available in many modern forms and technologies.
Thanks for the translation , lol. ;)
 
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"Grand parleur" in French translates to "big talker" or "loudmouth" in English. It refers to someone who talks a lot, often in a way that is considered excessive or boastful.
Perhaps where “ talk is cheap “ came from…….
 

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