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Originally Posted by Ehloo
my buddy had a zr1 and he bent like 4 rear wheels. there was a class action lawsuit and Chevy lost
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Not exactly, "
GM recently announced the Corvette Wheels Limited Special Reimbursement Program, which applies to current and former owners or lessees of 2015-2019 Z06 and 2017-2019 Grand Sport models. The program will reimburse customers for 100% of their out-of-pocket costs to replace or repair a bent or cracked wheel during its original warranty and extended four-year/48,000-mile warranty, even if it wasn’t repaired or replaced by a GM dealer. Here’s the catch, though: The customer has to prove that the wheel damage wasn’t their fault.
You will not, however, be eligible to receive anything under the Program where there are service records, receipts, or invoices provided by GM, a GM-authorized dealer, or any other vehicle repair or servicing entity that explicitly state that a wheel repair or replacement was performed for reasons such as damage caused by impact damage or road hazard damage such as cracks, punctures, cuts, snags, and breaks resulting from pothole impact, curb impact, or from other objects, or words to the same effect."
The number of catastrophic failures on the g87 or previous models with the same oil cooler setup is so small, there isn't anything to go after BMW for. And if there is an incident, it'll be from road hazards which is never covered.
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