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Originally Posted by Godfather
At 29K, they should help you out, but free? Not any car I've ever owned, 5K out of warranty.
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Honestly, I don't expect it to be free, but they should do something. And the reality is, I've had plenty of automakers repair things out of warranty.
My mother's Audi A6 recently received a new catalytic converter at no charge, although the car was 2 years out of warranty. Her mileage is so low, however, they made an exception.
My wife's Jetta received new brake pads and rotors with about 8,000 miles on the odometer, even though those items are not covered under warranty normally. The rotors had warped and they ruled that as abnormal and covered it 100%.
My friend's 7-series BMW had a major engine problem, just shy of 10k out of warranty--BMW replaced the engine at no charge, citing an abnormal issue with the engine.
I've never owned a domestic car, so I'm not sure if they do anything, but I must say oft-maligned Volkswagen, has always treated me well.
That being said, the issue I have with smart is not so much related to the problem itself as much as it is with smart USA completely ignoring me. No one has EVER called me back, after I've called them 3 times. #1 rule in customer service is to acknowledge your customer!
I don't want to own a car that's not backed by its manufacturer. What will I expect from them down the road if they're not doing anything for me now?