CANTWN4LSN
Well-Known Member
I would agree in general with @Cobrajet's earlier comment regarding ESPs most of the time but in this circumstance of an expensive to replace unique engine I felt it was warranted when I bought it in 2017. My ESP has paid off in spades at 54k miles with a new engine for oil consumption that went from a steady 1500miles per quart to suddenly sub 500 and an AC compressor replacement at around 50k miles. Very little beef as I stated previously, just certainty the car wasn't "abused" at tear down which I assume was meant to not show evidence of "racing". Had it, like the OP I'm sure I would have been denied.
While deceptive may be a little strong, I agree it is an important point to stress the ESP is not a factory warranty and different considerations for coverage may apply. Nevertheless as these cars get into ESP coverage, it is nice to know that not all claims are outright rejected.
While deceptive may be a little strong, I agree it is an important point to stress the ESP is not a factory warranty and different considerations for coverage may apply. Nevertheless as these cars get into ESP coverage, it is nice to know that not all claims are outright rejected.
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