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Mine came with a standard one, but per the person at the shop, warranties do not cover any wear and tear items, per the discretion of the shop. Seeing as a car is one giant wear and tear item, the warranty doesn't cover anything since anything on the car could be construed as having been worn out. Complete scam, and only a jew could have come up with it

Mine came with a standard one, but per the person at the shop, warranties do not cover any wear and tear items, per the discretion of the shop. Seeing as a car is one giant wear and tear item, the warranty doesn't cover anything since anything on the car could be construed as having been worn out. Complete scam, and only a jew could have come up with it

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Isn't it great not having to fix the shit yourself?

Yeah it's not hard to do, but it's time consuming and sometimes it can be a hassle.

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Newer vehicles that rely more heavily on a motherboard seem increasingly harder to fix...

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It's true there used to be less ways for catastrophic things to happen.

The problem is really all the genius engineers imported from countries without central plumbing hacking things together with an emphasis on cost reduction.

Also modern vehicles being made to be turned in or disposed of after the break in period. They aren't built to last.

Like some motors having an internal coolant pump. The average vehicle owner not checking anything under the hood until they reach the next oil change (if at all).

Shit people drive around with metal on metal brakes and blown out wheel bearings and somehow can't hear it.

One time a couple months ago I saw someone driving with no tire on their wheel.

/End rant