Voided or Denied Warranty Experiences

46 messages,  Last post on Dec 26, 2012 at 5:13 PM

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#41 of 46 Re: Saab Bankruptcy - warranty? [penn2] by jproc

Dec 22, 2011 (5:33 pm)

Replying to: penn2 (Dec 22, 2011 7:56 am)
I would guess you have solid grounds for getting out of your lease.You agreed to pay "x" in exchange for a car which among other things had a warranty and a maintenance agreement.Since neither of those conditions exist anymore (through no fault of yours) I would think you have signifcant grounds for terminating the lease or,at a minimum, receiving compensation for the loss of warranty and maintenance contract.

#42 of 46 Re: Saab Bankruptcy - warranty? [jproc] by Mr_Shiftright HOST

Dec 22, 2011 (7:43 pm)

Replying to: jproc (Dec 22, 2011 5:33 pm)
That would be nice but I'm not so sure. The leasing company just bought the car from the factory, to lease to the leasee. They aren't providing the warranty. In theory, the leasing company could argue that they are just as aggrieved as the leasee, since they will one day own the car.

#43 of 46 Re: Saab Bankruptcy - warranty? [jproc] by penn2

Dec 23, 2011 (7:53 am)

Replying to: jproc (Dec 22, 2011 5:33 pm)
Thanks jproc -- I would want to believe that as well .... a lot still needs to be worked out at the dealer level so , anything is possible

#44 of 46 Saab & Ally lease by craigosaab

Mar 05, 2012 (6:18 pm)

Has anyone with a Ally lease had any success voiding the lease? The lease includes full manufactures warranty which is now void with the bankruptcy. Since Ally owns the car, seems they should be willing to void the remaining lease contract. Twice I called Ally and their customer service department said they will cover any possible warranty claims. Also twice, Saab dealers said not true, as they have no way of getting paid. I think Ally should have this problem, not the customer since they own the car and checked the box on the lease offering full manufacturers warranty. Anyone else battled this?

#45 of 46 Re: Saab & Ally lease [craigosaab] by penn2

Mar 05, 2012 (7:15 pm)

Replying to: craigosaab (Mar 05, 2012 6:18 pm)
craigosaab- yes, have exact same battles with Ally Customer service to void lease...and no, have had no luck whatsoever. Have tried 4 different times since announcement of bankruptcy. Same run-around. They don't seem really equipped to deal with the situation. Either that or they're great at avoidance. They told me they WOULD cover warranties and gave an 800 # for my Saab dealer service manager to call. He did and was told they could not help. Extremely frustrating. I am just one year into a 3 year lease and while I believe it's a solid car, it could be a ticking financial bomb.

#46 of 46 denied warranty coverage? by steve_ HOST

Dec 26, 2012 (5:13 pm)

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