The problem is not the replacement parts or the supply chain issues at all here. The problem is that Mahindra is no longer authorizing SIMCO the manufacturer of the cluster to REPAIR them. SIMCO has plenty of the electronic parts on hand to do so. We don't need the clusters replaced with new ones. But let's pretend your premise is correct. Why won't MAHINDRA or ROXOR communicate with all of us whose cluster's have failed? Why won't they return our emails and phone calls? Or our dealer's phone calls? They won't even let SIMCO the manufacturer know what is happening. I have talked them several times about this. Everyone is being kept in the dark. I see you are looking to buy a Roxor are you? You will see.
No, I agree with you 110%. They should at the very least have some sort of spokesman who, at the very least, is giving general info of what's happening, and a general direction they're "TRYING" to go, but also throwing in that the situation is fluid and subject to change, so don't hold our feet to the fire. That's what they "SHOULD" be doing. Radio silence is never good, as that's when rumor control is operating at max capacity.
Why aren't they allowing someone else to repair the cluster????? I have no clue, other than I'm sure lawyers have a say in it. Maybe they do not want to give it the "OKAY" and then down the road SIMCO chips fail too, and then once again they're the bad guys.
I have no clue, but I do know this, I can not believe for a second that they went through a law suit, and redesigned the Roxor, and spent all that capital, just to spit in their customers eye. We're looking at today, while they're looking at tomorrow and next week. I know it sucks, but I do believe at the end of the day, we will all be better off once things settle down. We just need to take a deep breath, and trust that they're doing what they can with what they have.
In the end, all will be fine, if it's not fine, it's not the end.