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I guess this was resolved. The dealership bought the car back with the agreement that he remove his YouTube posting. The crappy part is, the dealership still denies doing any wrong.
http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoram...221510197.html
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Adjusting to the Life
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I have had many similar vehicles of the years (cobra's, trans-ams, SS camaro's, Vettes, 350z etc) this kind of sh-t should not happen, please spare me the anti American ACLU type sh-t. The dealership should have made good for this instantly, every owner of a car like this fears that stuff like this is happening to there baby when they drop it off for service.
I had a sort of similar situation in 1996 with LT4 grand sport vette, the car was about 6 months old and took it back to the local dealer for some lose ends. To make along story short I got it back with 20+ miles on and sh-t loads of rubber and yellow road paint in the wheel wells! They used the excuse they had to take it up the road to the glass shop (one of the small items was glass trim on the hatch) Which was only aprox 2 miles away. At the time I had a buddy that worked at another dealer up the street he saw and heard most of it, since it was so loud with full length headers and lingenfelter side pipes. Obviously they denied it all, even when confronted with the evidence! This was all before smart phones or small digital recorders.
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