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Old 11-14-2002, 06:55 AM
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Originally posted by Beav

"Brake roughness has caused a significant number of cars to be bought back by their manufacturers under the "lemon laws". I'd like to know of a single car that an OEM bought back under the 'Lemon Law' just because the rotors were warped. Let's face it, don't you think the OEM would put a new set of pads and rotors on a car rather than give the customer his money back? Duh!!
I used to work for the Texas Motor Vehicle Division, which regulates the motor vehicle industry and enforces the Texas lemon law. I never saw a vehicle repurchased because of brake roughness, though that may have been one of several original complaints that all together may have caused a repurchase.

Beav's right, most manufacturers would rather gargle with Drano than give a customer his (or her) money back.
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