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      05-21-2010, 07:59 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by TrackRat View Post
A dealer doesn't even have to work on your vehicle if they don't want to as they are independent businesses.

You can fight a voided warranty if you want to spend the money. It doesn't mean you'll win. Every situation is different. If you've altered the vehicle your chances of winning are much lower so it's best to look at the big picture realistically.
They are not independent in that sense of the word. Their agreement with BMW makes them 'authorized agents' of the manufacturer and as such they'd better have a damn good reason for refusing to work on your vehicle.

If you believe in your case, a good attorney or consumer advocate could review it for you and if the concur, and if the prevailing party is entitled to recover resonable costs and legal expenses, I'd be all over it no hesitation.
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