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Originally Posted by GNS
Right. Because it's a good idea to back the dealership into a corner before all other non-legal avenues have been exhausted.
"Lawyer-ing up" is just about the most inflammatory thing you can do. It immediately sets an adversarial tone to the situation. To our knowledge the dealer hasn't outright told him to pound sand.
Until that critical moment, "lawyer up" - aside from being a term on the same level as YOLO - would be a stupid thing to do.
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Do you think the dealership or Subaru has lawyered up?