Posted by oldtanker on March 18, 2013 at 17:20:00 from (66.228.255.239):
In Reply to: New Ram V6 posted by Hay_Man on March 18, 2013 at 17:03:17:
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Yea I didn't bother calling him on that one. Ever been to a vehicle assembly plant? Once they are far enough along the fill the cooling system and pressure test it before they start it. Then when the vehicle rolls off the line it's test run and dynoed before it's considered ready to ship. I'd like to see one get out of the engine plant (they test run and pressure test them there too) and the assembley plant without a head gasket.
G1355 what part of the long warranty don't you understand? They don't put that much warrantey protection on them to help the customer. They do that to get the customer to buy the vehicle. Most often the vehicle with the longest warranty is the one with the most problems. Most likely cause yer gonna need it and it's the only way to get folks to buy em. Did you know that on the average vehicle if the engine and tranny make it 8,000 miles they will be long out of warranty before they have a major failure? That's why most of the time buying the extended warranty is a waste of money.
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