jerrardo
07-05-2005, 01:41 PM
Hi All,
I've got a 2004 Ion 2 Quad Coupe that I purchased at the end of October
2004. A few weeks ago I had my oil changed at the local Goodyear
and they told me I needed new brake pads, and since my rotors were
rusted so bad they would have to be replaced as well. I was a bit
skepticle so I took it to the Saturn Dealer, and they told me the same
thing. I put about 500 miles a week on the car (50% freeway, 50%
highway, 0% city) so right now it has over 21,000 miles. I don't
think that normal brake rotors should rust that bad in 8 months, and I
don't think the mileage would have any effect on the amount of
rust. I could see if the rotors were warped, or worn out, but I
think it's BS that I have to pay for new rotors 8 months into my new
car because they rusted.
Does anyone think I have any chance of getting some kind of warranty coverage?
Edited by: jerrardo
I've got a 2004 Ion 2 Quad Coupe that I purchased at the end of October
2004. A few weeks ago I had my oil changed at the local Goodyear
and they told me I needed new brake pads, and since my rotors were
rusted so bad they would have to be replaced as well. I was a bit
skepticle so I took it to the Saturn Dealer, and they told me the same
thing. I put about 500 miles a week on the car (50% freeway, 50%
highway, 0% city) so right now it has over 21,000 miles. I don't
think that normal brake rotors should rust that bad in 8 months, and I
don't think the mileage would have any effect on the amount of
rust. I could see if the rotors were warped, or worn out, but I
think it's BS that I have to pay for new rotors 8 months into my new
car because they rusted.
Does anyone think I have any chance of getting some kind of warranty coverage?
Edited by: jerrardo