Mach1E
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I’ll show you that example when you show me an example of another manufacturer paying for service work at a dealership when a vehicle is out of warranty.Can you show me an example of Tesla sending an update the breaks a major feature and making customers out of warranty pay to fix it? Or Apple sending an update that breaks a major feature on iPhone and making anyone outside of their 1 year iPhone warranty or without AppleCare go to an Apple store and then pay out of pocket to fix it?
Aside from recalls, it just isn’t going to happen, no matter which car manufacturer you buy from.
But since you asked about Tesla, it didn’t take long to find that google result-
And no it’s not just limited to cars-
“I tried to update my out-of-warranty HP Printer once with a firmware that HP said was required to enable new functionality. The update failed and the printer was bricked. HP said "so sorry, buy a new printer".
https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/thr...icking-your-car-after-warranty-expires.38045/
This is just plain how warranties work. Out of warranty? You pay for the repairs. Doesn’t matter WHY the car broke at that point.
This is for cars, phones and even printers.
You can complain, you can even sue, but you won’t get anywhere.
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