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The Last Straw! CSC - Removing the Transmission

Originally Posted by DrBacon Isn't this a little...dramatic? A 2017 with 17k miles should still be covered under powertrain warranty. Either get it fixed (for free) and deal with it

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Old 08-03-2021, 06:52 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Isn't this a little...dramatic? A 2017 with 17k miles should still be covered under powertrain warranty. Either get it fixed (for free) and deal with it in another 5 years, or pay a little extra and fix it permanently once and for all, what's the issue here? You're acting like your engine blew and you need to cover it out of pocket.
Plenty of drama queens here. He fits right in!
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