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Old May 3, 2004 | 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by James Sonne
I believe it only voids the warranty if you have a problem, though. They would still do routine service and such. But if you buy a supercharger you'd want to do the maintenance anyway. You'd have to change the oil every 3000 miles and with a good expensive synth. You'd probably want to put in some good redline tranny oil, too.
What are you talking about James? Warranty is ONLY in effect when "you have a problem". I mean, don't you agree you don't need ANY warranty if nothing goes wrong, eh?

And I don't understand what warranty has to do with "routine service and such". We all >pay< for routine service, D/C isn't selling Crossfire's like some mfg's do with free lifetime routine maintenance, are they? Sure, some dealers give a free first oil change, or sell you a maintenance contract, but in the end you're still paying for maintenance service. The only thing it has to do with your warranty is if you FAIL to perform the recommended maintenance and something fails that probably wouldn't have failed if you'd maintained your car per D/C recommendations, D/C >could< not cover the failure under warranty.

Oh, and ALL Crossfire's require a "good expensive synth" motor oil. Supercharged or stock.
 
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