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Originally Posted by bcrdukes
Sucks he blew his engine and warranty denied but when you track your car, you often waive your rights to any kind of warranty. As the saying goes - only track a car you're willing to write off.
The Field Technical Specialist - what a cow. The engine - RIP. Would be curious to see the ECU data.
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Most of the domestic brands will honor warranty at the track in certain situations on their track-oriented models. For Toyota to offer a free track day while marketing the car as "track-ready", is a bit disingenuous.
I should also point out the Gulf States Toyota, where the poster's dealer network is, is owned by a single auto group that is a separate entity from Toyota USA. For example, imagine if Dueck had all control of sales, service, parts, and warranty on GMs in BC and AB, while GM Canada ran the rest of the country. They don't directly communicate, they are a different can of worms, and that FST they sent out is a bootlicker.