Buy a Vanagon, maintain what you can yourself, find a good mechanic and educate him to your needs and the vehicles needs, buy cheap parts from our list vendors. It's the only way. Regards, John Rodgers 88 GL Driver
David Kao wrote: > Maybe this is actually an American culture in the auto industry. > A warranty is not really meant a warranty. It means if you are able > to fight you will get it. I do not want to fight it any more. I > don't think I will have any advantage by getting a pair of > remanufactured axles. > > David > > > > > --- Allan Streib <streib@cs.indiana.edu> wrote: > > >> New car warranties are a marketing gambit, just like rebates. They >> are not a guarantee that you won't have problems. They are not an >> indicator of the real longevity or quality of the vehicle. Not at >> all. KIA has 10 year warranties. Why? Are their cars that good? >> NO, it's because it is the only way they can get people to buy them. >> >> Problems getting them to actually honor the warranty when something >> does go wrong is not unique to VW. I have heard horror stories about >> people trying to get Chrysler to honor their warranties. >> >> Sorry to hear of your troubles. Hope they come around. >> >> Allan >> >> > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs > > > |
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