Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Tim Sedore]
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April 16, 2012 08:07 pm UTC
April 16, 2012 08:07 pm UTC
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Andrew Trapp
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Yeah, unfortunately. It doesn't look good for third party intervention. As stated mostly above, your best bet is to take it to a dealer that wants to have repeat customers and perform the remaining service intervals... much like getting a second opinion. You might also want to check with the Ontario Ministry of Consumer Services: http://www.sse.gov.on.ca/mcs/en/Pages/Motor_Vehicles_Car_Repairs_Warranty.aspxIt wouldn't hurt to give the ministry a call. edit: another place to try: http://www.omvic.on.ca/ Which enforces the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act. Their tag line is 'call us if you feel you have been treated unfairly by a dealer'. Try those two options for some advice on how to proceed. From the sounds of it, you are dealing with a dealer stonewall as opposed to the manufacturer from doing anything. Further, if you the over-rev is true, and that would deny you warranty, then according to the Ministry's pages, that could be considered a 'key item' and you have 90 days to cancel a contract if a 'key item' was not disclosed to you at time of sale. I'm not sure how long ago you bought this, but I don't think it has been 3 months...if you can't get anywhere with the Mitsu dealer, you might be able to return it to the used dealer for a full refund. cancellation letter: http://www.omvic.on.ca/services/consumers/cancel_agreement.htm If you knew the timing chain was stretched, you wouldn't have bought it...not at that price anyways.
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Tim Sedore]
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April 17, 2012 12:51 am UTC
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Ziggy Dietrich
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I think this confirms what I said earlier about the dealerships being franchises, and the franchise owner has a LOT more say in the outcome than the manufacturer of the car.
If the manufacturer stonewalls the dealership, there is not much can be done, but if the dealership won't even TRY to work on your behalf, it is the WRONG dealership!
I wish I had known this 25 years ago when I had all my problems with Ford. I never tried another dealership, ended up just trading in the POS.
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Rob Cauduro]
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April 17, 2012 04:54 am UTC
April 17, 2012 04:54 am UTC
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German technology is their revenge for losing the war. Stay away Chill out, fix the damn evo, and be happy with mitsu again every car manufacturer has its quarks. Mitsu likes to make motors with crank walk and stretchy timing chains The rest of a mitsu is pretty solid though no? Don't forget leaky transfer cases.
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Tim Sedore]
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April 17, 2012 02:08 pm UTC
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Wow man that sucks but if the powertrain warranty is transferable, how can they expect you to have the service records? I just have the feeling there is some form to fill out with Mitsu that maybe the used car dealership didn't take care of when buying the car, or maybe the warranty was actually void due to missing service records before you bought it. Not to defend the stealership or anything, they obviously are assholes, just thinking the whole process through.
If you end up with a Mitsu bill, make sure you get them to mark down 100,500 KM!
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Tim Sedore]
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April 17, 2012 08:46 pm UTC
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Ziggy Dietrich
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"certification" usually refers to the Ontario safety check. That would not include a check of the oil. I THINK a car can even pass "safety" if it is not running.
I would try to get the mitsu dealer to give you a letter IN WRITING saying that the chain failed due to poor mainenance, and that they are convinced that the oil had not been changed in a very long time. Then take THAT letter back to the dealer that sold you the car and claimed the oil had just been changed, see if he will do anything for you.
I am guessing you are going to have to take him to small claims court.
I think there is some sort of "governing body" for used car dealers...maybe they can help?
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Andrew Trapp]
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April 17, 2012 08:48 pm UTC
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Try: http://www.omvic.on.ca/ Which enforces the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act. Their tag line is 'call us if you feel you have been treated unfairly by a dealer'. In this case, the used dealer. Since it was neglect and that would deny you warranty, then according to the Ministry's pages, that could be considered a 'key item' and you have 90 days to cancel a contract if a 'key item' was not disclosed to you at time of sale. If you knew the vehicle was neglected in such a way as Dixie described, you would not have purchased the vehicle. cancellation letter: http://www.omvic.on.ca/services/consumers/cancel_agreement.htmIn cancelling the contract, you might be out what you had to pay to Dixie to inspect the vehicle, but get them to give you the findings in a report, that states the neglect was onset before when you purchased the vehicle, as evidence for cancelling the contract. All in all, you'll have driven an Evo for 2 months for the cost of gas and 3hrs labour.
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Salomon Ponte]
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April 18, 2012 07:25 am UTC
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Funny you mention this.
My buddy had an '08 M3 coupe that he bought brand new. Not only did the dealership not care about performance mods/etc., but when he went for service they would ask him what track he was planning on going to and would set the car up based on the specific track. Yes, they ASKED him if they could set up his car for the track...warranty claims were never an issue.
Fast forward to last Fall, he sold the M3 and bought a barely used (~10k) STi Sedan from a Subaru dealership. Turbo goes - they replace it but don't do a proper job and leave the lines loose...coolant and oil everywhere. Not to mention they gave it back to him and said 'sorry, but it won't make boost and we don't know why. All he did was reset the ECU and it worked fine. A few weeks later - engine starts going...he takes it in and gets a call the next day saying that he's not covered because under the dash they found a wire harness for a Subaru aftermarket boost gauge (in the US it is a dealer-installed option - all Subaru parts). The car was completely stock otherwise and there was no gauge actually installed. The car had ~12k on it at this point.
He called Subaru Canada, the BBB, etc., etc. to no avail. He was considering litigation but decided to say 'screw it' and is doing a fully built engine, aiming for ~500-600hp.
I guess my point is to say, at Mitsubishi and Subaru, the Evo and STi (respectively) are 'the rarity'. Their bread and butter are the cheaper cars - lancer/impreza/outlander/forrester/etc. - or at the very least, not high performance vehicles. Whereas at a BMW dealership an M3, although expensive, is not anywhere near their most expensive car (although it ain't cheap) yet they still provide you with over-the-top service. They sell the M3 (and the M cars in general) as high performance track beasts - just like Subaru and Mitsubishi - but they actually back it up with the service one expects. This applies to Mercedes/Porsche/Audi/etc. as well.Why do you think they're getting rid of the Evo? It's not a market they care about.
Was his name Antoine?
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Murtaza Saadat]
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April 18, 2012 11:19 am UTC
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Funny you mention this.
My buddy had an '08 M3 coupe that he bought brand new. Not only did the dealership not care about performance mods/etc., but when he went for service they would ask him what track he was planning on going to and would set the car up based on the specific track. Yes, they ASKED him if they could set up his car for the track...warranty claims were never an issue.
Fast forward to last Fall, he sold the M3 and bought a barely used (~10k) STi Sedan from a Subaru dealership. Turbo goes - they replace it but don't do a proper job and leave the lines loose...coolant and oil everywhere. Not to mention they gave it back to him and said 'sorry, but it won't make boost and we don't know why. All he did was reset the ECU and it worked fine. A few weeks later - engine starts going...he takes it in and gets a call the next day saying that he's not covered because under the dash they found a wire harness for a Subaru aftermarket boost gauge (in the US it is a dealer-installed option - all Subaru parts). The car was completely stock otherwise and there was no gauge actually installed. The car had ~12k on it at this point.
He called Subaru Canada, the BBB, etc., etc. to no avail. He was considering litigation but decided to say 'screw it' and is doing a fully built engine, aiming for ~500-600hp.
I guess my point is to say, at Mitsubishi and Subaru, the Evo and STi (respectively) are 'the rarity'. Their bread and butter are the cheaper cars - lancer/impreza/outlander/forrester/etc. - or at the very least, not high performance vehicles. Whereas at a BMW dealership an M3, although expensive, is not anywhere near their most expensive car (although it ain't cheap) yet they still provide you with over-the-top service. They sell the M3 (and the M cars in general) as high performance track beasts - just like Subaru and Mitsubishi - but they actually back it up with the service one expects. This applies to Mercedes/Porsche/Audi/etc. as well.Why do you think they're getting rid of the Evo? It's not a market they care about.
Was his name Antoine? Hahahaha...seems you know him too
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