Ian
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Deffo loads of middle-aged men but they're kind of right about the warranty being voided.
I do agree it isn't fraud in all cases as there will be situations where stuff has broken regardless of the mods.
Although the Corsa piston 4 issue - lots and lots of those were mapped poorly.
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Steve
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Yeah they aren't getting my point though, im not saying Vauxhall should honour warranties that are void, I was trying to point out there is a massive difference why insurance fraud costs the market, and fraudulent warranty claims don't in any meaningful way.
Because for every car they are paying out for that has been fraudulently claimed for, there will be many more they haven't had to pay out for due to a mod on the car.
I made the point that if no one modded there car Vauxhall would actually be worse off as they would have to fix everyones regardless there would be no get outs
[Edited on 06-11-2015 by Steve]
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Ellis
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It's not fraud at all, they may however refuse to honour the warranty if they suspect the vehicle has been modified. That too is dependent on wording of the warranty contract.
Why these guys have such a massive hard-on about a Vauxhall warranty is beyond me. If they want to ensure their warranty is valid, don't modify. If they are willing to take the risk, go ahead and modify. Very simple.
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Ian
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I think there is a case to say that if they are indeed turning down claims in the event that the mods haven't caused them then they're not spending money where they should be. Still wouldn't think that puts them on the right side of it. Or at least they'll have to turn down quite a few borderline claims to return from the situation where they were fixing things without question which were clearly broken as a result of mods.
That Corsa VXR one is a case in point - must have cost loads. They'll now need to swerve a load of arguably legitimate jobs to come back from that.
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Ian
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And yes, it does appear simple that if you mod, you lose the warranty.
Whether that needs people to reply straight away when they see a modded car and say 'oooh I hope you like paying to fix it' is just what happens when single fat men sit in their pants on the internet.
If that's the nicest thing you can say etc. etc.
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3CorsaMeal
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I'd rather have car ownership with no third party involved, i know i'd end up losing my rag with a dealership.
I prefer to suffer alone.
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Ellis
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
'oooh I hope you like paying to fix it' is just what happens when single fat men sit in their pants on the internet.
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Steve
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The latest complaint
http://www.vxronline.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?284492-Windows-misting-up
Shock horror windows misting up in the winter
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Jason x
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Is that a serious thread
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Ellis
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
The latest complaint
http://www.vxronline.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?284492-Windows-misting-up
Shock horror windows misting up in the winter
Maybe the owner could get replacement windows under warranty. Unless of course he has modified his car with a magic tree air freshener, then the VXROnline warranty police will be after him for fraud.
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Ian
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Can you tell that soft cunt using ryt to mean right that air con is not a dehumidifier, it merely condenses moisture on the evaporator in the heater box as that's the coldest thing in the car.
Some of it will drain out the bottom but most of it will come straight back out again next time you put the heater on.
Also the reason they start to smell - that's all your body fluid condensed on there ready for you to blow clean air through to breathe in.
My advice - dehumidify properly with a machine or perhaps charcoal if you're a Victorian.
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Ellis
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Going by the avatar, the girl 'Sash' on there would get pumped.
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Steve
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looks bit mousey and annorexic
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Steve
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reminds me of Michael jackson
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Ellis
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Any other good threads Steve?
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Steve
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Take your pick
soot on the exhaust pipes - http://www.vxronline.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?284437-Bit-of-an-issue-with-the-VXR-Fuelling
One exhaust a few mm out to the other - http://www.vxronline.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?284169-Wonky-exhaust
more warranty crap - http://www.vxronline.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?283472-Taking-the-VXR-on-her-first-Track-Day
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Ellis
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at these, they are great.
Particularly like the soot on the exhaust pipe.
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pow
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Track day one
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
reminds me of Michael jackson
yes
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by TomW on VXRonline
So from that your saying that every Astons registered car should be FG, So why is Sash's FL65?
No you dickhead, FG indicates that office, and so does FL.
Does it take half a brain to deduce that there might be other letters available to that same dealer.
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Ian
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ps. I notice you have not enlightened our dear friend about the effects of his bodily odour on the AC evaporator.
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pow
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by TomW on VXRonline
So from that your saying that every Astons registered car should be FG, So why is Sash's FL65?
No you dickhead, FG indicates that office, and so does FL.
Does it take half a brain to deduce that there might be other letters available to that same dealer.
Perhaps she should take it back to Vauxhall and try a wookey claim on it.
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Ian
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But why is Sash's FL, you said they're all FG, why why why, you said it now, too late, why why why
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davegreen
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its a good job we are all on here then, the best club/forum around
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Steve
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Guy wants to fit carbon ceramic brakes because normal ones go rusty
http://www.vxronline.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?284558-Carbon-ceramic-brakes
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