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  1. Translation: they're trying to snow you, and you're shooting them down. Good for you. (In addition, what's all this about Exxon selling bad gas? I know a retired executive who would beg to differ.)
  2. My dealer replaced one earlier this year. It was even under (extended) warranty. Yea!
  3. The dealer recently replaced one of my car's injectors under (extended) warranty. So I assume the answer is "no," or at least "not necessarily."
  4. Besides for gas, maintenance/wear items, and repairs? One subwoofer. One extra set of rims, for the snow tires. That's it. (I think the all-weather mats came with the car. If not, then add them to the list.) I probably would have installed an aftermarket stereo system, if it weren't such a royal PITA to do with this car....
  5. My car's engine was substantially rebuilt recently at 66K miles after two turbo failures within about 100 miles of each other. (The story is detailed on a couple other threads on this board.) A few hundred miles after getting the car back, the CEL came on upon starting the car one day. I drove the car straight to a local dealer and had them check it out. I didn't want to risk having yet another catastrophic failure on my hands (despite the fact that the CEL never came on with the other failures -- go figure). It turned out to be a misfiring cylinder, caused by a bad injector. The injector was replaced under extended warranty. The engine seems to be working fine -- knock on wood. The idle was a bit lumpy before the injector was replaced. Now it's smoother again.
  6. My car just had a ton of work done on it, most of it under warranty. While doing the work, they discovered that the ECU that had been replaced as part of the recall, had failed. (IIRC, the original one never failed). The failed one was just replaced under warranty.
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