A freind of mine had his Honda CRV (bought new) bought back by Honda, because they could not get rid of the same obd2 code. He used the lemon law to make them take it back (in Va). When he got another CRV they had the time to finally get it fixed, which took something like $6000 plus in warranty work.
My brothers huge turbo diesel GMC truck ate a piece of a glow plug and shredded the top of the piston and cylinder head. They told him they were going to repair that engine. I told him to tell them if they did that and he had to come back two times for follow up problems, they would eat the truck. They pulled the cab off and replaced the engine with a new one.
I've seen a turbo diesel Mercedes toss a rod out the side of the block with 600 miles from brand new. Benz air freighted a brand new engine with every thing that was installed on the engine when it was put in the car on the assembly line, in a steel cage that was padlocked from the plant in Germany to the airport in Houston Texas.
regards
Mech
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