Actually, no.  I wouldn't have.  I remember when I first got my 97 200SX, it 
was still under warranty.  I didn't know any better then, but I set off a 
check engine light by leaving the air temp sensor unplugged.  Rather than 
play stupid, I told them what happened and forked over $35 for them to fix 
it.  So don't tell me what I would or wouldn't do.  I wouldn't stoop to your 
level.  It has nothing to do with religion, it is about morals, something 
which your parents maybe should've spent more time with you on.

>Yup that's so easy for you to say. I bet if your motor popped and your car
>is protected by warranty, you would rather not shell out 4 grand from your
>own pocket to pay for it. I am sure you wouldn't no matter what religion 
>you
>believe in.

Well, you are INTENTIONALLY not disclosing the fact that YOU FUCKED UP!  How 
is this any different?



>Sorry this is far from insurance fraud. Insurance fraud is something done
>intentionally to rip off the insurance company such as busting your own
>bumper and report it as a hit and run to get insurance money to get a body
>kit.

Exactly.  They do.  There is nothing in the world that is going to prevent 
an idiot from blowing up their engine though from misshifting to 2nd at 90 
mph.  The speed of the car drags the engine speed up to 9K plus RPM's.  You 
are a dumbass if you think that Nissan did something wrong.



>Nissan engineers design their
>cars to be reliable and forgiving even from wear and tears of human
>operation excluding collision. They speculated the common possibilities of
>humman errors and implemented prevention methods to account for it when 
>they
>designed the vehicle; such as the 107mph speed limiter, rev limiter,


Warranties are provided so that a manufacturer mistake does not cost a 
consumer money.  The car should come from the factory with no problems.  
What you do with it is your own problem.




>Common sense. Warranties are offered to provide technical assurance for
>consumers that the product they purchase will operate smoothly for at least
>a certain time frame. I know a couple grand in that $16,000 purchase of the
>Sentra was for the warranty.


They wouldn't void your warranty because of a stereotype.  They would void 
it because the warranty doesn't include a clause for dumbasses.


>I just don't want to tell the dealer I was racing because I'm afraid
>his personal passion or stereotype will deter me from getting the warranty 
>I
>paid for.


Well, that is illegal, and if your friend knew any better, he could have 
fought that and won.


>I know a friend whose transmission broke and the honda dealer
>denied his warranty because he had an intake, header, and a roaring loud
>exhaust.



There you go again, telling me what I have been through and what I haven't 
been through.



>You just don't know how that feels because it never happened to
>you.
>Terrin,



So I should support you cheating Nissan out of money?  What if your mom 
owned a business and I cheated them out of money?  Shut the fuck up.  
Nothing you have said has made you any more right.  I am right, you are 
wrong.  Enough said.  You are not man enough to admit you are wrong.


>I really don't appreciate your wise ass comments. Please don't even
>reply to my message if you're not going to say anything productive.

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