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you hire an attorney and take your chances. nothing is guaranteed. if your record is important you hire a great lawyer, and expect it not to be cheap. refrain from drinking in public from now on. maybe get some aa too.
tires are a part, installation is labor.
the estimate was for installation labor. the op's estimate does entitle him to the installation of 4 tires for $88 and should expect not to and insist on paying nothing more for that labor.
the estimate does not include the tires, which the op believes...
When you get an estimate make sure they tell you the estimated hours. Try some more shops. Also - haggle. Look on the internet at part prices.
I also think you could try a different dealer on the warranty.
Play hard ball. These people aren't your friends and you have to be adversarial.
A heavy duty sport clutch kit is less than 300 bucks. Subaru say's 4.5 hours for the job. Let's say 6. even at 179 bucks an hour (high rate) still less than 1400 bucks.
Get a few more non dealer estimates. Try a import performance shop.
How will the op get an NJ license in a state he does not reside in? If there are complications beyond the request of an abstract then the op will need a lawyer.
Review your warranty carefully, though I strongly suspect a wear item such a clutch is not included.
26,000 miles is pretty early for a clutch, but, you have no idea how the other owner drove. Some people have very very bad habits, such at hoverfooting the clutch (not taking the foot all the...
A 'maintenance' procedure that cost 800 to 1200 bucks.
They make their money on planned obsolescence. Which is why the climate controls are now part of a failure prone entertainment system.
I didn't say vehicles though. I said cars.
My point about GEO is partially sarcasm to convey I don't think much of any car manufacturer , but also part true. Cars used to get better milage and we're much much cheaper.
Call me old fashioned I expect consumer products to get better and less...
Bluntly, given the facts you lay out, there is no way you are going to get the court to compel a name change. And pursuing this seems like a matter of spite and not in the interests of you child or the coparenting relationship. Which honestly you should be trying to improve as the child enters...
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