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It actually is a standard torque-converter type auto.
My numbers are real... at least for the cars I've done clutches on. I'm going to assume clutches for this car are going to be in-line pricewise with clutches for similar cars from the same suppliers.
If you have to pay a shop to install it, it's going to be more than my numbers. But you also shouldn't need to replace it until well past 60k miles. For someone to burn out a clutch in a couple of months is very much outside the norm and that's assuming the OP's case is real and not just a troll post. The fact that the warranty does cover wear items and he's claiming they won't cover it (after claiming to have burned it up in a couple of months) kind of points towards troll.
-Justin
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