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Old 11-23-2004, 05:59 PM   #8 (permalink)
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The problems you've been having don't qualify for most Consumer Protection Laws (aka Lemon Laws). What I would recommend you do is to contact Pontiac Customer Assistance and be sure they document the problems you've been having with the vehicle and the current problem with the rear end.

Don't go in all angry and demanding. Work with the CRM and your dealer to have your problems addressed. Once it has been repaired, express to the CRM who is assisting you at CAC that you are losing confidence in the vehicle and are concerned about future out of pocket repair expenses once the warranty runs out.

Most likely they will offer you a free GMPP (extended service contract) to cover the vehicle for a period of time and mileage after the warranty runs out. At the very least, they will probably offer you a componant letter covering the systems you've been having problems with which will cover them beyond the B to B warranty.

Greg
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