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Old 07-30-2003, 06:06 PM
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Default Re: The original poster is a LIAR.

Who are you and why are you trying to make this
poor guys situation worse by taunting him ??
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Damn, thems fightn' words in legalese
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Default Re: Just to give you a heads up on Ron Hankley.....

Does he report to anyone in North America?


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Actually, its use could ONLY be construed in common law. Generally, today, this would only apply where the "superior" directs the acts of the subordinate.



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Hang on!


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Default Re: Yes, I understand. But still, that does not mean that most or all A8L's are going to be lemons

Collateral exchange accepted by the manufacturer(he can easily write off his loss) would avoid employment of the Lemon Law of Fla. In 1996, I owned an Acura whose brakes failed and ended up in the shop 4 times. On the forth attempt, the dealer said that they wanted to replace the ENTIRE braking system. At that point, the service director acknowledged that the car would never be the same and even though it had 7700 miles on it asked ME what I wanted. Being the forth time in, I could qualify for mediation but I said collateral exchange. They said that they never had heard of that before and would "get back to me"! Within 36 hours I had a new car with NO charge for the mileage accrued on the old one. A good relationship with the dealer never hurts.
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Forgot the sig to the above post.........greenie LOL
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Default You should give a fine svc. dept. like champion a crack at the car.

Although it sounds like at this point you've made up your mind, you want out of the car.
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the "previously" in your first sentence and that the the '01 S4 was your last Audi. If so, good call; I've done the same for less.
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