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Re: Audi



I disagree!  From the sounds of it she was driving reasonable until the
warning lights came on.  If she tried running a parking lot plow line at
50MPH then I would agree, but if she's not exactly sure what caused it
then I would say it's a product defect.


Mike Sylvester wrote:
> 
> Typical.  Someone who does not want to take responsibility for their own
> actions.
> 
> I would hope that Audi does not do anything for this person.
> Cindy should pay attention to what she is doing and not expect someone
> else to pay for her mistake.
> 
> This smells of UA.
> 
> Mike Sylvester
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Kerry Griffith [SMTP:kgriffit@parkcity.k12.ut.us]
> > Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 1999 11:52 AM
> > To:   q
> > Subject:      FWD: Audi
> >
> > One of my colleagues just sent this to me. Is she S.O.L. due to pilot
> > error?  Would AoA step up to the plate if she complained enough? TIA.
> > Kerry
> > 91 200q
> >
> >
> > From: Cindy I am now the unhappy owner of a new Audi. Yesterday I was
> > informed that  I had hit something to fracture the oil pan... I am so sad
> > and now short several hundred dollars for it is not covered by warranty..
> > The manager said this was not uncommon... I see this as a design flaw
> > and/or I am not a very good driver. I suspect I went over an ice bank to
> > do this; however, does this not seem to be a design flaw to you?? Thanks
> > for  just listening. Cindy
> >
> >