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IGot2P

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 1:20 pm
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First of all, I know I could call a dealer but ever since I started
purchasing new vehicles waaaaaay back in 1966 I have only taken one back
to a dealer and was not impressed that time thus dealers are not my
first choice.

I have a 2005 Dodge Dakota that is only about 28 months old and has ~30k
miles on it and the leather driver's side front seat is staring to rip.
Is something like this covered by warranty or is it just considered
normal wear and tear?

Cheers,

Don

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Miles

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 5:15 pm
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IGot2P wrote:
> First of all, I know I could call a dealer but ever since I started
> purchasing new vehicles waaaaaay back in 1966 I have only taken one back
> to a dealer and was not impressed that time thus dealers are not my
> first choice.
>
> I have a 2005 Dodge Dakota that is only about 28 months old and has ~30k
> miles on it and the leather driver's side front seat is staring to rip.
> Is something like this covered by warranty or is it just considered
> normal wear and tear?

Depends on why it tore and thats an issue you have to argue. If it's a
seam you'll have a better chance.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 5:41 pm
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In article <fndcpp$m0m$1@news.netins.net>,
IGot2P <IGot2P.RemoveThis@crsales.com> wrote:

> First of all, I know I could call a dealer but ever since I started
> purchasing new vehicles waaaaaay back in 1966 I have only taken one back
> to a dealer and was not impressed that time thus dealers are not my
> first choice.
>
> I have a 2005 Dodge Dakota that is only about 28 months old and has ~30k
> miles on it and the leather driver's side front seat is staring to rip.
> Is something like this covered by warranty or is it just considered
> normal wear and tear?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Don

Should be covered by the bumper to bumper warranty, it was on my
95 Dakota.

Normal wear and tear applies to things that wear like brakes and
tires.
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IGot2P

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 8:08 pm
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Miles wrote:
> IGot2P wrote:
>
>> First of all, I know I could call a dealer but ever since I started
>> purchasing new vehicles waaaaaay back in 1966 I have only taken one
>> back to a dealer and was not impressed that time thus dealers are not
>> my first choice.
>>
>> I have a 2005 Dodge Dakota that is only about 28 months old and has
>> ~30k miles on it and the leather driver's side front seat is staring
>> to rip. Is something like this covered by warranty or is it just
>> considered normal wear and tear?
>
>
> Depends on why it tore and thats an issue you have to argue. If it's a
> seam you'll have a better chance.

Actually, it is right where my butt rubs when I get in. Now what do you
think?

Don
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PeterD

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 8:18 am
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On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 20:08:34 -0600, IGot2P <IGot2P.TakeThisOut@crsales.com> wrote:

>
>Miles wrote:
>> IGot2P wrote:
>>
>>> First of all, I know I could call a dealer but ever since I started
>>> purchasing new vehicles waaaaaay back in 1966 I have only taken one
>>> back to a dealer and was not impressed that time thus dealers are not
>>> my first choice.
>>>
>>> I have a 2005 Dodge Dakota that is only about 28 months old and has
>>> ~30k miles on it and the leather driver's side front seat is staring
>>> to rip. Is something like this covered by warranty or is it just
>>> considered normal wear and tear?
>>
>>
>> Depends on why it tore and thats an issue you have to argue. If it's a
>> seam you'll have a better chance.
>
>Actually, it is right where my butt rubs when I get in. Now what do you
>think?
>
>Don

It is imparitive that you post pictures of the tear and the butt...
That way we can do a quality analysis! <bg>

Bottom line is (as already said) you'll hvae to try. You get only one
try in today's world so pick a dealer that you think will look kindly
on your claim, because if one dealer denies it, and you go to another
dealer, that original denial will come up on the computer!

Of course you could appeal a denial of warranty to DC, but I'd guess
you have a slim to none chance of success there!
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 8:18 am
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PeterD wrote:

> Bottom line is (as already said) you'll hvae to try. You get only one
> try in today's world so pick a dealer that you think will look kindly
> on your claim

It always helps to have a good relationship with the service manager.
Need to talk directly to the manager and not a service ticket writer.
I've had several things fixed long past warranty because I got to know
the manager on a 1st name basis. Every time I stop by even for an oil
change I make it a point to stop in their office and say hi. It helps!
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:59 pm
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 07:42:28 -0700, miles <nope.RemoveThis@nopers.com> wrote:

>PeterD wrote:
>
>> Bottom line is (as already said) you'll hvae to try. You get only one
>> try in today's world so pick a dealer that you think will look kindly
>> on your claim
>
>It always helps to have a good relationship with the service manager.
>Need to talk directly to the manager and not a service ticket writer.
>I've had several things fixed long past warranty because I got to know
>the manager on a 1st name basis. Every time I stop by even for an oil
>change I make it a point to stop in their office and say hi. It helps!

Can't hurt... <g>
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