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Old May 27, 2006, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Nicolas
Dealers dont pay broken parts from their own pocket...
Actually thats not true, if they do a warranty repair, that is ultimately denied, they do end up paying for the part and labor that isn't covered.. This is why they are iffy about covering things until their sure it won't be a problem.. You are correct if the part is covered under warranty, they do get paid for the parts, time, and labor, from Corporate..
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Originally Posted by andenbre
warrenty claims come out of the manufacturors pockets not the dealers. the dealer makes money off the warrenty claim
Only if the claim isn't denied, or audited..
Old May 28, 2006, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by MalibuJack
Actually thats not true, if they do a warranty repair, that is ultimately denied, they do end up paying for the part and labor that isn't covered.. This is why they are iffy about covering things until their sure it won't be a problem.. You are correct if the part is covered under warranty, they do get paid for the parts, time, and labor, from Corporate..

Ok, i dont say the dealer to do a warranty repair that they won't be paid for but come on now....For most of the parts they can do a warranty repair and everybody knows it. Also they are going to be paid (labor) by Mitsubishi...


I dont see any loss there except from Mitsubishi itself...But again, one must be naive to think that they give us 7 years warranty for free. It is paid in the price of the car
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Originally Posted by MalibuJack
Only if the claim isn't denied, or audited..
True and they probably make the customer pay and they also claim to mitsubishi.
I don't think they should be doing denying warranty to often.

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