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Originally Posted by IceFyre13th
When you win, they will have to pay your court costs......at least if you put that in your case.
When I have had a stealership try to void a warranty (Ford product) all I did was mention this act and say "lets see what the court says" it was fixed.....sure, they will try because most people don't know the law.....they back down quick when it will cost them money to prove you wrong.
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Burden of proof is on you. Point is you have to pay up front which is thousands in court costs and legal fees that you may lose, when either the OEM shows up to court of the dealer. Huge risk, lot of stress, and money just to file and start the process.
Not as easy as empty threats, most car owners are not going to park their car broken and waste half a year taking a manufacturer to court over a 1k repair bill.