Zero-Point
03-08-2006, 03:56 PM
I am a new owner of a great tC, but I have one issue when I was signing the papers.
I did not to have the Scion Security installed because I can get a much better security system for the same price but when I was in finance signing, of course the person asked if I would like to get the extended premium warranty and/or security system. I told him I did not want to and explained to my parents that I will get an aftermarket system. The person immediately said "It will void your warranty?"
I was a little shocked, so I reluctantly decided to have the "Scion Security" added believing he knew what he was talking about. I now wish I had done more research prior to adding it.
I have read on this forum about the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and have read the Act myself. I went back to the dealer to speak with the finance person and I polietly asked what he meant. After being shrugged-off I told him that it was illegal based on the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and that the only way having an aftermarket alarm installed would void the warranty on a particular part is if the alarm or installation directly caused the part to fail. He did not know what it was and said "how can you prove it [alarm/install] caused the failure".
Also, after looking over the paperwork and the Scion site, I see the "Scion Security" is priced at $469, but my work order shows "$599 Install Omega Alarm System (K225QA)." I can't recall exactly, but he said something about it being the same thing and that the price difference is THEIR pure price for the alarm.
After being disrespected, I blatantly told him I did not want the alarm installed and said I cannot change the contract and it is gone.
So, I am basically looking to see if people have suggestions as to what I can do. Who I should contact at the dealer. If the problem is with finance and changing the finance contract, I am willing to put that $599 to other accessories.
Thank you.
I did not to have the Scion Security installed because I can get a much better security system for the same price but when I was in finance signing, of course the person asked if I would like to get the extended premium warranty and/or security system. I told him I did not want to and explained to my parents that I will get an aftermarket system. The person immediately said "It will void your warranty?"
I was a little shocked, so I reluctantly decided to have the "Scion Security" added believing he knew what he was talking about. I now wish I had done more research prior to adding it.
I have read on this forum about the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and have read the Act myself. I went back to the dealer to speak with the finance person and I polietly asked what he meant. After being shrugged-off I told him that it was illegal based on the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and that the only way having an aftermarket alarm installed would void the warranty on a particular part is if the alarm or installation directly caused the part to fail. He did not know what it was and said "how can you prove it [alarm/install] caused the failure".
Also, after looking over the paperwork and the Scion site, I see the "Scion Security" is priced at $469, but my work order shows "$599 Install Omega Alarm System (K225QA)." I can't recall exactly, but he said something about it being the same thing and that the price difference is THEIR pure price for the alarm.
After being disrespected, I blatantly told him I did not want the alarm installed and said I cannot change the contract and it is gone.
So, I am basically looking to see if people have suggestions as to what I can do. Who I should contact at the dealer. If the problem is with finance and changing the finance contract, I am willing to put that $599 to other accessories.
Thank you.