Posted by Ron-MO on June 02, 2016 at 13:15:22 from (50.50.134.10):
In Reply to: Re: Camery update posted by dhermesc on June 02, 2016 at 12:29:33:
Yeah..... " You can service and repair your vehicle at any licensed repair shop in the U.S.A and Canada." is the catch I have. I normally do my own which would void this the first time I changed the oil in it. I will have to give this some thought as to whether or not I want to jump the hoops as the dealer is an hour away, and I normally do not pay much attention to the normal maintenance schedule aside from oil changes. Don't get me wrong, I do not necessarily neglect them, but I do not watch every air filter, or worry about changing the rear axle oil either which might cause enough of an issue to void their warranty, especially if they were staring at a failed transmission at 250k on it. But, this is the same dealership that I witnessed replacing a frame on a Tundra with over 250K on it, but that was a recall from Toyota too. I would have never believed it - had I not seen it. No doubt the main intent is to get service work on the vehicles they sell, and they will most likely throw the warranty in your face if ou decline any recommended service work.
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