MISSED CONNECTION: LUXURY CAR WON'T ACCOMMODATE OWNER'S PHONE.
AJAX —
She paid almost $40,000 for a luxury vehicle last August, but Erica
Zonni is frustrated that the vehicle she bought doesn’t let her make
full use of a device owned by 68 per cent of Canadians: a smartphone.
“The
connectivity is really important to me,” said Zonni, who says she never
would have bought the 2015 Infiniti QX50 if she had foreseen the
problems she encounters “80 per cent of the time” between her phone and
the mid-sized utility vehicle.
Zonni test
drove the QX50 in the summer and says she was able to connect her Apple
iPhone 6 to the vehicle through the USB plug. She says the salesman said
she didn’t need a higher level system using Bluetooth technology.
But soon after, she says the Infiniti would only connect intermittently.
Modern
autos allow customers to play music or mapping instructions from mobile
devices through a vehicle’s entertainment system. When connected, the
USB is designed to charge the device.
The Ajax Infiniti dealership
has inspected the car several times. The company’s general manager told
Global News the dealership is attempting to assist Zonni but the
technical issue is one for Infiniti to resolve.
An
Infiniti spokesperson said she was looking into Zonni’s complaint but
offered no explanation or resolution. The spokesperson agreed to follow
up with Global News after an investigation.But Zonni says Infiniti has told her there is nothing that can be done to resolve the problem and she’s unhappy about the answer.
“I feel ripped off, I feel Infiniti doesn’t value customers.”
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