FW: <VV> Warnings =- no Corvair = Now Warranties

Brandes, Guy GBrandes at loebermotors.com
Wed Jan 24 14:33:39 EST 2007


It's lucky there are no mileage limitations on the amount of fun you can
have driving a CORVAIR>. GGG

Regards,

Guy Brandes 

65 VAIR 140
Palatine, Il.



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of Guus de Haan
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 12:38 AM
To: Virtual Vairs
Subject: Re: <VV> Warnings =- no Corvair = Now Warranties

It kind of depends on how much you drive what suits you best. If you  
drive a lot my experience is that faults will show up mostly in the  
first (and maybe) second year so a longer (in years) warranty is not  
that important to me. I trade my car more based on mileage then on  
age. When purchasing my current car there were many Japanese  
companies offering 3 years warranty while most European producers  
offered only 2 years. The Japanese however limited the mileage to  
60.000 miles and the European ones had no limit. As it happened the  
car I was interested in came with a three year unlimited miles  
guarantee so that I can do almost all of my driving under warranty.  
Only two manufactures offered this at that time, funny enough one was  
a Korean and one was European make. Haven't had to use it much.

Guus de Haan
The Netherlands
'65 Corsa Turbo-Charged Cvt (without wara

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