So, you purchase a used car with a warranty.  You drive it and notice it
makes weird sounds when you go over dips or bumps.  Twice you bring it into
the dealership, while still under warrany, and they say it is nothing.

Now, you take it to a new dealership and they test drive it after doing a
brake job.  They notice the same sounds.  They say those sound are because
of bad struts and bearings.  It is out of warranty now and will cost $450 to
fix.

You go back to the dealership which said nothing was wrong and they said,
"Well, nothing we can do.  Sorry."

Would you think it should still be covered since you told them twice before
the warrant expired?

Your thoughts...

Thanks
Jacob


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