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I have fallen victim to Smart Choice Protection LLC Frank Amos of Saint Louis and Cumming GA 30040 as well. I have posted on ripoff report: http://www.ripoffreport.com/auto-warranty/frank-amos/frank-amos-smart-choice-pro- tec-f9f3b.htm and complaint board: http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/frank-amos-scp-llc-c450198.html I am trying to stop him from doing further harm. Here is the contact info I have: SCP, LLC 1825 Jackson Court Cumming, GA 30040 Frank Amos President 618-977-4490 770-888-5159 emails: bestwarranties@gmail.com smartchoiceprotection@msn.com Good Luck!!!
honda/acura had a class action suit for immature brake wear. The settlement was $150.00 when you submit the correct paper work within a certain period of time showing the brakes had been replaced. I do not know the reason but rear brakes seem to be wearing down more quickly than front brakes. My mom own a honda accord that needed to have the brakes replaced numerous times due to stop and go driving. I do mostly highway driving so the brakes on my cars last longer. I now own a 06 acura tsx, bought new 11/06. I recently had the brakes measured. The fronts were 8 and the rears 6. Still good after 121,000+ miles.
The front breaks are the workhorse of your breaking system, and your rear breaks should be nowhere near worn down yet with only 28K miles. The company knows there is an engineering problem with the rear breaks in these models, but they refuse to recall anything. I'm surpsied they are getting such high ratings. Anyway, I had my rear breaks changed out twice under warranty because, ON MY CAR, the problem was that the calipers' "shim kit" stuck on only one side, and only one pad was wearing down. On the rear, there are four break pads--two on the outside and two on the inside of each wheel. All the break pads should wear evenly, but because the parts were rusting and sticking, only one pad was extremely low. It might have been dangerous had I ignored the squeaking, and I almost did because I knew it was too early for my rear breaks to be gone at 35K miles. I had to fight with them about it the first time, but then when the same problem happened within another 25K miles, they gave me no hassle. Don't let them talk you out of it. In my opinion, the problematic break parts should all be recalled!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MSRP: $31,570.00 Paid : $24,000.00 Cash Traded in 2000 Isuzu Rodeo S 4x4, Kelly BB value $3000.00. Suntrup Nissan, Saint Louis, MO
I'm looking to buy a RX350 + Nav + Prem + Comfort package + remote start. I would appreciate any input on a reasonable good and great price.
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