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Old 07-21-2013, 10:55 AM   #6
Hayden
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I think they should have extended that to 15 years due to the amount of low mileage owners out there who are "taking care" of their cars. If a defective IMS is going to fail, it will, and performing scheduled maintenance obviously has no direct correlation here, or the defendants would have won.

I do hope people who have incurred this horribly inconvenient damage in the past get what they rightfully deserve. For those people looking to the future, I think the pool is tiny, especially as the next year passes. The last model year of a car doesn't usually sell very well. I never see facelifted 986s around anyways. In fact, 986s are as rare as hen's teeth in a very Porsche-loving town. Have not seen a single other one since owning it.
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