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Originally Posted by Glen e
See the local service manager, and if he says he's not gonna touch it, you can either sell the car, take off the Mods and replace them with factory stock units, which are probably for sale here, Or go back to the selling dealer for the warranty work. This is a decision that is completely up to the dealer himself. It probably would've done you some good when you knew you were buying the car at 100 miles away, to give the local service manager a call and check before you signed on the deal.
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Yes that would have been smart, just not something i thought i would have to deal with. Aftermarket exhausts and intakes had never given me trouble before on audis i have owned. Live and learn. I will what the selling dealer's service manager says.
Selling the car would probably net me a greater loss in tax alone, then what this car would require in out of pocket work (i think).
Hopefully things work out for the better! I will also talk to a few service managers around here and see if ANY of them are cool with working on my car.
@sav03cobra, yes it was bought at a chevy dealer, and was a gm certified car, and i also purchased the extended warranty through gm. I don't like the attitude of this local dealer, so i am done dealing with them as is. I will what few of the other local dealers around here say.