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Originally Posted by Crev
Agreed, I am walking a fine line though.
happy wife/regular sex/tainted car or pissed wife/Rosey palm
guesss Im stuck w the 09.
about how much do you lose trading in a car w say 10,000 miles on a replaced engine
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A new car looses at least 20% of it's value the second it leaves a dealer lot.. And the first year of your payments is mostly interest.
Depending on interest rate, length of a loan, and over payments on the loan -- it usually takes 40-60% of the life of a loan to break even.
Don't even think about this tho.. Trust me.. Enjoy the car.
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Originally Posted by AshJWilliams
I may have the answer to that in a few weeks LOL! SOA has officially told me that they will do absolutely nothing for me. I have contacted an attorney, if I have a case I will pursue it fully. If not I'll be trading mine if for a vehicle that actually works (and probably at a tremendous loss).
"You could always be a man and tell her how its going to be (LOL)," said the guy that isn't married.
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You know - I probably would of left this thread a while ago if it wasn't for you.
I don't know what the heck has happened between yourself, the dealer, and SOA -- but it is the exact polar opposite of my experience. SOA has gone above and beyond for me. And I couldn't be happier with the resolution to my issues.
Of this thread, we have 80+ dead engines -- And you're really the only person who is still pissed... You have the right to be upset, but I would recommend you might want to try and resolve the issue civilly. And don't be afraid to go into your regional form, and ask your community for help. 4 People from different deals in the SE PM'd me after my car blew up telling me to contact them if I need help.... That's the power of NASIOC..
But seriously man, this poor guys wife just bought a new car... Don't **** in his/her cheerios.. We warned him, she didn't care -- Now all we can do is help educate them on the process to get the issue resolved, should that situation a raise...