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To be fair, advertising that this car is fun to push to extremes does not continue to say that they'll cover it under warranty if you do. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that they're implying that you can feel free to do so with your disposable income. As someone in legal, the warranty read like many product in that you're covered for using the product under regular use and the rest is on you. I used to mod phones and test custom software and I had no inclination that they'd cover my warranty. Heck, Samsung advertises the water resistance of their phones but water damage is still not covered under warranty and I'd imagine it's the same with the newest iPhone. It's a use at your own risk thing. Products are made for rich people to use for fun disposably.
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