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Old 08-10-2017, 09:57 AM   #72
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Originally Posted by LudwigMiles View Post
I would never buy a car that has been modded either. And you're right, a lot of these twins are like that

Unmolested bone stock cars with low miles that have not been abused are out there. You just need to find them. I found a '13 from the original owner who was a perfect seller. No mods, never driven hard, garaged, etc.


What are grounds for a void warranty ?

https://www.toyota.com/t3Portal/docu...FRS_WMG_lr.pdf


WHAT IS NOT COVERED


This warranty does not cover damage


or failures resulting directly or


indirectly from any of the following:




> Fire, accidents or theft


> Abuse or negligence


> Misuse — for example, racing or






overloading




>Improper repairs


> Alteration or tampering, including






installation of non-Scion Authorized


Accessories




> Lack of or improper maintenance,






including use of fluids other than


those specified in the Owner’s


Manual




> Installation of non-Scion Authorized






Parts




> Airborne chemicals, tree sap, road






debris (including stone chips), rail


dust, salt, hail, floods, wind storms,


lightning and other environmental


conditions




> Water contamination






This warranty also does not cover the


following:




Tires




Tires are covered by a separate


warranty provided by the tire


manufacturer. See page 28.




Normal Wear and Tear




Noise, vibration, cosmetic conditions


and other deterioration caused by


normal wear and tear.




NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY




WA











REPLACEMENT PARTS
Warranty coverage is not dependent
upon the use of any particular brand of
replacement parts. However, Scion
recommends using only Scion
Authorized Parts when you need to
replace a part on your vehicle. Like all
Scion products, Scion Authorized Parts
are built to the highest standards of
quality, durability and performance.
They are also designed to fit your
vehicle’s exact specifications.
Your Authorized Servicing Dealership
maintains an extensive inventory of
Scion Authorized Parts to meet your
vehicle service needs. And because it is
linked electronically to Scion’s Parts
Distribution Centers, the dealership
has quick access to any parts it may
not have in stock.
Scion Authorized Parts are covered by
their own warranty (see your dealer for
details) or the remainder of any
applicable New Vehicle Limited
Warranty, whichever is longer.
Non–Scion Authorized Parts, or any
damage or failures resulting from
their use, are not covered by any
Scion warranty.


GENERAL INFORMATION


You are responsible for ensuring that


your Scion is operated and maintained


according to the instructions in the


Owner’s Manual and this booklet.


You should keep detailed records of


vehicle maintenance, since under some


circumstances they may be required for


warranty coverage. These records


should include date of service, mileage


at time of service and a description of


service performed and/or parts


installed. For your convenience, a


maintenance log is included in this


booklet. If you sell your vehicle, you


should give your maintenance records


to the new owner.


Scion will not deny a warranty claim

solely because you do not have records

to show that you maintained your

vehicle. However, damage or failures

caused by improper maintenance or

lack of maintenance are not covered

under warranty.







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