David Kao <dtkao0205@yahoo.com> writes: > 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. You're right, a warranty is not meant to be a warranty: it's meant to entice people to buy the car. Like advertising, rebates, or discounted "employee pricing" sales, a warranty has a certain average cost to the company -- it's all about selling cars. > I don't think I will have any adva ntage by getting a pair of > remanufactured axles. You're certain they will use reman parts for warranty work? I'd expect new factory parts, but you'll have to read the fine print. Remanufactured parts are not necessarily bad, either. Are they from Germany? They may be OK. Are they from China or India? Less certain. Allan -- 1991 Vanagon GL |
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