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Originally Posted by fullpower
Ok so your responses to any questions I have would show bias for GM no matter what the law says.
Obviously this is not the place to go to find unbiased facts under the law.
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I don't see any bias towards GM here. I don't know the specific laws that apply, so for the sake of argument, let's say you're right about the law. So if a car company refuses warranty work due to your modifications to the car, what are you prepared to do? Hire a lawyer, sue them and take them to court? You would need to also hire a professional engineer specializing in automotive modifications to present your case that your specific modifications did not have a negative impact on the car. How much time effort and money are you prepared to put into this? Sorry, but regardless of the law, if a car company states that they can refuse warranty work if you make modifications, it looks like they have the upper hand whether it's fair or not, regardless of whether you like it or not.