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Omni-Pontent

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Which is why an extended 7 year warranty would be a perfect insurance against the potential of any deficient labor that you think might occur.

For me personally, I would have to agree the extended warranty is an acceptable compromise.

Can't imagine that a dealership would have service rookies replacing an engine, but think what you want.

I don't think, I know, and I didn't say anything about rookies doing the work. I am talking about incompetent auto techs. A rookie and incompetency do not necessarily go hand in hand.
 


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