> 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.

Did they not notice the noise? Did you go with them to point it out?
Did they notice the noise and then say it was nothing?
Did they notice the noise, look for a cause, find nothing and then
said it was nothing?


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

Yes, but IANAL

did you get their "nothing" judgment in writing? (e.g., you told them
about the problem, they looked, didn't see anyth

Lemon laws in your state?
-- 
will

"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher

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