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Originally Posted by ZionsWrath
Doubtful.
Sounds like the classic "my brakes didn't work that's why I rear ended you"
In fact here in the states you will get a moving violation of "inadequate brakes" if that happens. I suspect to prevent people just claiming their brakes failed.
I would say props to Subaru for coming out and what seems a thorough test of your vehicle.
Maybe have a private talk with your lady. Honesty is the most fundamental element in a relationship.
Good luck.
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I would agree with you, except I tried the brakes myself and they were completely fucked. I'm guessing Subaru is just putting us in the "my brakes didn't work that's why I rear ended you" because it's so easy for them to screw over the little guy even when it was them in the wrong.
What's even funnier is that when I went to pick up the car, it wasn't even on their books. One guy looked for about 5-10 minutes, asked two people who didn't know they even had a BRZ in, until finally the guy who was doing the "investigation" went to get the car personally.
The whole thing is just completely fucked because it's so easy for them to make it look like we're trying to scam them instead of actually doing the right thing. But I guess that's mechanics, right?