Just sounds like the fiasco with the Mi4 upon release.
Schumacher are a great company... great service and I know they look after their team, their drivers and of course their loyal customers.
However the problem is this. They spent too much time hiping up this car and getting the word out of its development... they didn't spend enough time actually on the car itself, making sure they can actually deliver.
Why didn't they make sure the car was gonna happen, and then hold back the release date slightly so that they can spend time hiping the car, testing and ironing out any problems before the final release of the car. That way they are prepared, and the loyal customers get the great service and great products that we all know Schumacher 'can' provide.
Instead, everybody is sat waiting... and waiting... and waiting... and waiting... and maybe waiting alittle bit longer... and then, as per previous threads, they ask you to wait just a wee bit longer. All the time, customers are missing out on racing events, regionals etc... and are becoming increasing fed up with schumacher. Many are looking to buy a different car... what choice do we have if we want to race???
Sounds like a lack of business planning from Schumacher thats to blame for this, not any 3rd party. "A BAD WORKMAN ALWAYS BLAMES ITS TOOLS" seems appropriate right now - Schumacher... stop blaming others and own up to your own mistakes.
I was really hoping to get one of these cars as the SV's i've seen so far have been stunning - one of my mates is a team driver and has got his Cougar already and its amazing. But I'm faced with having to stay with my B4 and spend money on sprusing it up, replacing the worn bits and run it for another season.
Very frustrating. Come on Schumacher, sort it out!
Jon!
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