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Job1 vehicles are shake down models. They send them out to be driven. They hire agency drivers. On of my friends retired father does this. That chart is consistent with that. It is to find any problem before they get into the greater public hands with production models.... I am just explaining not arguing.
Job1 vehicles are shake down models. They send them out to be driven. They hire agency drivers. On of my friends retired father does this. That chart is consistent with that. It is to find any problem before they get into the greater public hands with production models.... I am just explaining not arguing.
It depends on what they find, it doesn't keep the process from moving forward but the goal is to have the vehicle shook down before consumers get them. Remember the Alfa is lower volume and frankly it had a lot of issues that would have or should have been sorted in the Job1 cars.
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