In a message dated 6/22/01 11:56:00 AM Central Daylight Time,
Snapspinnr@aol.com writes:
> The bigger question here is
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> Why should solo II, or drag racing for that matter, void your warranty?
>
> If the company sells you a sporty car they should assume you intend to
> drive it in a sporting manner and it should be built to handle that. I mean
> voiding the warranty on a Corvette for autocrossing it is like voiding the
> warranty on a minivan because you carried three kids in it!!
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>
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this is so true when i saw the Z28 on motor trend TV they did not spend all
day driving around town back and forth to work. i saw it at dragstrip and a
road course racing a Ford Mustang! bragging about how fast it was showing how
fast it will go from 0 to 60mph Do you remember the TV commercial where the
guy in the BMW or Porsche is being told to look out, that that car in his
mirror cost only $21k then the Z28 blows buy him? I am I to understand that
if I buy the car that I am not allowed to drive like that? because I might
void my warranty?
<A HREF="mailto:WARP9Z28@aol.com">Rocky Robinson</A>
1996 Z28 Ram Air M6
President San Antonio Sports Car Association
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