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Originally Posted by NW-99SS
There are options before you get to court, other service departments, dealing with Manufacturer national rep, etc. Social media is powerful tool...and none of these take away from the fact that in court, the burden of proof lies with the warranty provider.
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It does, but GM has deeper pockets than you. You know all the old cliches about going to court against Goliath.
It can not only get expensive real quickly but take longer than the time you have left on your warranty. Stuff in court usually doesn't really start going until about 2 years after the initial filing. GM will file motion after motion and extensions and delays until you're blue in the face and get fed up with it.