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Here's the story... I have a '06 Vue (4cyl, 5spd) I bought in 11/05. I do a lot of driving and my wife talked me into an extended warranty for it (6yr/64K). I'm just approaching 36K now. The problem is that the dealer I bought the car and the extended warranty from closed (Saturn of Medford, NY) 8 months after I bought the car. Anyway, a new dealer just opened (Saturn of Smithtown) a bit further away and I'm having a grinding/rubber band noise out of the steering column when I turn the wheel in either direction and a slight whistle noise when I turn it to the left. No problem I thought, I'm covered. Well, the new Saturn dealer ran my VIN and told me that the extended warranty company Saturn of Medford had sold me is now also defunct and also out of business. So what does that mean to me? They told me basically that I'm screwed and the car is only covered to 36K. Does this sound legal to anyone? An Authorized Dealer of Saturn sold me an Authorized Extended warranty service THROUGH Saturn when I bought the car that I am still paying for in the form of a higher monthly bill/loan, and I'm being told "we're still taking the extra money because you agreed to it at the time of the sale, but you don't get the service" Since Saturn sold me the extended warranty, shouldn't they be responsible for picking up the warranty should something like the above happen?? If not, this is real Bullshit... Something is not right or fair about this. IYM |
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Does this sound legal to anyone? An Authorized Dealer of Saturn sold me an Authorized Extended warranty service THROUGH Saturn when I bought the car that I am still paying for in the form of a higher monthly bill/loan, and I'm being told "we're still taking the extra money because you agreed to it at the time of the sale, but you don't get the service" Since Saturn sold me the extended warranty, shouldn't they be responsible for picking up the warranty should something like the above happen?? If not, this is real Bullshit... Something is not right or fair about this. IYM |
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 09:44:19 -0400, <IYM> wrote: Does this sound legal to anyone? An Authorized Dealer of Saturn sold me an Authorized Extended warranty service THROUGH Saturn when I bought the car that I am still paying for in the form of a higher monthly bill/loan, and I'm being told "we're still taking the extra money because you agreed to it at the time of the sale, but you don't get the service" Since Saturn sold me the extended warranty, shouldn't they be responsible for picking up the warranty should something like the above happen?? If not, this is real Bullshit... Something is not right or fair about this. IYM If you bought the Saturn warranty it is honored at any Saturn dealership. If you bought a third party warranty and they no longer exist then you got "a big problem". If you buy an extended warranty always make sure you get the one from the manufacturer. Assuming this is a third party warranty: Keep in mind you didn't buy anything from Saturn. Saturn sold the car to a dealer who sold it to you. The dealers is an independent business and that is who you bought the car and warranty from. The dealer you bought the car from paid for the warranty at the time you bought the car. Saturn corporate wasn't involved in the transaction and didn't make any money off of it. They can't give your money back because they don't have it... A similar situation would be if you bought an HP printer from Office Depot with a third party warranty. If Office Depot and the third party warranty go out of business your are left holding the bag. HP will still fix your printer for you but you have to pay. This really sucks and it has to be causing more people than you grief. You might give your atty. general office a call and see if they are aware of anything regarding this situation. Steve B. |
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