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Old 06-21-2013, 12:53 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by vf1rwolfleader View Post
It really depends on the dealer. If it gets to the point where you are citing law, unless you are a practicing lawyer of civil law, good luck. No one is really wrong here. If you can argue law good for you, you stand a fighting chance. IN COURT!! lol. I personally would rather save the time and money if it gets that far. Anywho, a car can be stock and still wont be covered in the warranty. Ex. Drive the s*** out of your car and burn out the clutch. Some will cover it and others won't. I find that being calm and understanding works. Just had o o this for the homelink mirror falling off my windshield yesterday. WOO!
I am a "practicing lawyer of civil law," or at least play one in courtrooms. This is the most sensible post in this thread. You can cite the M-M Act all you like to a dealership (and yes, it was initially intended to address manufacturers who voided warranties for people using less expensive OEM-spec parts by other manufacturers), but if they continue to say no to warranty work, your only real alternative is to take them to court.
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