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10-04-2003, 02:09 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Florida
Posts: 216
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Should GM deny warranty claims if we break something while off roading our H2's? They encourage us to off road the H2, why not pay up.
GM has built and promoted the H2, "Like Nothing Else", advertising the H2 as a go anywhere off road vehicle, even demonstrating to buyers the ability of this vehicle. The media as been flooded with commercials showing us the H2 is unstoppable. Is this an illusion?
It appears GM has given us a great off road vehicle, demonstrated it's ability in a variety of terrain, promoted those same abilities through extensive media coverage, sponsored jamborees promoting off road use. But, if you break while doing some of things you've learned, repairs may not be covered under your warranty. GM will probably repair many off road mishaps...as the result of their advertising, "Like nothing Else".
GM does the Corvette Z06 the same way. They give you a video, in addition to owners manual, on how to set you car up for racing. But, don't expect GM to ante up if you break something while competing.
I've heard some of the Rubicon owners saying, Jeep wouldn't repair anything that breaks off road.
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10-04-2003, 02:09 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Florida
Posts: 216
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Should GM deny warranty claims if we break something while off roading our H2's? They encourage us to off road the H2, why not pay up.
GM has built and promoted the H2, "Like Nothing Else", advertising the H2 as a go anywhere off road vehicle, even demonstrating to buyers the ability of this vehicle. The media as been flooded with commercials showing us the H2 is unstoppable. Is this an illusion?
It appears GM has given us a great off road vehicle, demonstrated it's ability in a variety of terrain, promoted those same abilities through extensive media coverage, sponsored jamborees promoting off road use. But, if you break while doing some of things you've learned, repairs may not be covered under your warranty. GM will probably repair many off road mishaps...as the result of their advertising, "Like nothing Else".
GM does the Corvette Z06 the same way. They give you a video, in addition to owners manual, on how to set you car up for racing. But, don't expect GM to ante up if you break something while competing.
I've heard some of the Rubicon owners saying, Jeep wouldn't repair anything that breaks off road.
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10-04-2003, 06:40 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Outside Philadelphia, PA USA
Posts: 265
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They will cover off-road repairs as long as they are withing the boundries of the trucks capabilities. i.e. You don't flood the enginer fording deeper than you should, flipping the rig while rock crawling, etc.
I've seen at least one guy bust his front diff and get it covered. Dealer really needs to prove you exceeded the capabilities to deny.
2001 H1 Opentop
Former 03 H2 Adventure Series
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10-04-2003, 10:52 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Woodbury, MN
Posts: 385
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Gm fixed my transfer case, which broke while off-roading.
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10-05-2003, 03:53 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Valencia,CA,USA
Posts: 128
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GM fixed my transer case after it broke while offroading...but they did not pay the $120.00 tow bill
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