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Originally Posted by stevesnj
That's their issue not stating that track driving is not covered. Not mine.
Also the fact he says "Enhanced for track driving" is clearly stating means that the owner can drive it on the track, it's their liability for not specifically mentioning warranty coverage either way. It's been like this since 2012 and still no disclaimer about tracking the car non competitively. If I'm wrong im wrong. I'm just gathering the facts and deciphering it and it all seems clear, at least to me, that this car, as advertised, can be taken on the track with no disclaimer either way on warranty coverage of parts failure.
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For the fourth time for those that keep saying "they should spell it out" or "they don't say we can't"
The technicality still stands that in North America, at least, they do state in the warranty "Misuse –
for example, racing & competitive events, off-roading or overloading".
Now, before everybody jumps on the normal "HPDE isn't racing" bandwagon take very careful note of the use of the words "for example". Everybody likes to try to use the wording to skirt the restriction but those are
only examples not the definitive list. No, HPDE is not "racing" nor "competitive" but it could still fall under there definition of misuse.
Everybody can choice to ignore that statement written clearly in the warranty but it is there. Yes, it is grey but that is on purpose.
If you want to be in the hobby of tacking then you need to be prepared to pay the costs of that hobby. The manufacturer is not responsible to cover your costs.