Five trips on a tilt tray isn't good for any brand. But take Firefox's Range Rover Sport. It's been on a truck 13 times in 10 months and you don't see him threatening to burn it do you. Those two faults of the clock not keeping time would surely be enough to tip you over the edge. Neither does he mention the efforts the dealer went to in repairing the faults. I bet there would be any number of volunteer organisations out there that would gladly take the vehicle off him to use in helping their communities, but no, he has to make a statement. He's probably Facebooking about it right now
It's a good thing forums like this and the scourge of unsocial media wasn't around when the Toyota V8's came out and were using 4 or so litres of oil between oil changes and how Toyota burnt their customers back then. There is a guy who has one Toyota Landcruiser on a trailer towed by a second Landcruiser up here at Caboolture and has lemon signs plastered all over them. I believe the local dealership took court action against him so he couldn't park them outside their business, probably wasn't doing any good for sales. Ford, Holden, Mitsubishi, Nissan, you name it, all have had their fair share of Lemons and the owners will tell of similar stories of how they feel they were treated. Until there is a common 'Lemon Law' and what constitutes one, across the country, stories like this will continue.
John