Originally Posted by
jacojet
The reason most of us went with wren engines is because they where great in the past. I think it is time to try and get a definite answer from wren. To solve this, and to avoid the financial implications that this might impose on wren, although I think they deserve it, might be to let wren repair the failed engines at cost. They also have to present a solution and present it to the current owners at cost. They cannot make any more profit out of these engines. That way it should not cost the current owners a arm and a leg and wren can make right without loosing too much money? Since wren does not respond on this forum, we should engage another method of forcing them to, at the very least, release an official statement regarding their stand in this.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Wren-...54656198069224
This is wren's facebook page, here we should write a request for the above mentioned statement and also send them an e-mail requesting the same. If enough owners, concerned customers and everyone else interested do this, they will have to eventually respond. It will be very interesting to see what position they take and will probably define what their attitude will be to future customers.
Is there anyone that agrees with this plan? And if not, why not?
Any other suggestions would be most welcome!
I dont own a wren but I do agree when a company knows it has a problem with it's products they should admit to it and do right by the cumstomers that purchased
the defective products. I also think when a company makes a good faith effort and provides a reasonable solution to it's customers most will be satified.