Dear Mr Rialto,
The information on the card, and in our book, is, as I have repeatedly said, is focused on Production Engineering documentation which is a primary source of production data. What appears on a vehicle can be the same, close, or completely different. What you might believe are errors are most likely (apart from editorial mistakes) differences between production engineering and production line. I don't see why you continue to have such a problem with this concept.
The new edition of our book is reorganised as stated. As well, some updated information is included because I have now had the chance to interpret more factory information which you do not have and never will. Peter and I have now reorganised the tables, most of which has appeared previously, so that they are organised by models and you can see this in the table of contents which is freely downloadable from the web site. This makes it easier to focus on a particular model without flipping through many pages as was the case previously.
As with any new model vehicle, I don't think you can expect to take your MK! Cooper S back to the dealer and ask for a free replacement MKII. Was your suggestion in this respect a joke? Are you expecting to whip up a frenzy of indignation amongst forum members demanding a free new edition? Unlike your book, I do have a web support page which lists corrections that I wish to make to my previous editions. A reorganisation of contents is not a correction.
So, I’ll tell you what I’ll do John. You attend to your book, suggestions can be found at
http://leylandaustralia.com.au/sneddonreview.pdf and when you’re done, let me know and I will send you a free copy of our 4th edition in exchange for a free copy of your corrected book. Can’t be fairer than that.
PS, what’s with the new “Rialto” username? Isn’t this the name of your fictitious publisher?
Regards Tony