This is slightly off topic but interlinked given the comments and discussion in this thread...
Warranty on cars is the responsibility of the SELLING dealer. It's NOT the manufacturer. It's covered by the "Australian Consumer Law" and applies equally to cars as it does things like fridges, washing machines, phones, tents, etc.
So BEFORE you get stuffed around by any dealer, make sure you know the law and where YOU stand.
You do not have to call the manufacturer, it is not up to the manufacturer, it is up to the dealer who sold you the vehicle.
There is currently no precedent case law on vehicle warranty though. Why? Because dealers who get taken to court by consumers quickly settle and do not risk having a court judgement. The manufacturers help the dealers keep it this way.
So, any fight, argument, over warranty is between you and the dealer who sold you the vehicle. The dealer then has to deal with the cost and any back charge hold back offset with the manufacturer.
Before arguments with a dealer, get some legal advice. Might cost you a couple of hundred dollars but being armed with the law will quickly put the argument in your favour.
And, remember the power of social media and posting recordings of conversations is VERY POWERFUL. Just make sure you follow the laws in relation to recording a conversation applicable to your state. Best person for advice is a Private Investigator, they know all the laws for this type of stuff. Once you know the rules, use them to always record conversations with any dealer in relation to warranty issues.
I've had plenty of battles with car dealers over warranty and know that once the law is quoted to them with exact phrases the whole conversation changes. Get advice for yourself.
PS: key phrase 'fit for purpose' and always keep the brochures and marketing stuff they used at the time of sale... 'false and misleading advertising' is rife in the industry.
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