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hUcKiE @ Dec 15th 2006 2:30PM
Not just legal risk, but warranty repair cost and bad PR risk. Since the CX-7 is realatively new, what if the vehicles on that ship develop issues needing warranty repair at even 2 or 3% greater likelihood? Then their brand new car develops a reputation for being unreliable. I'm sure that there are a lot of factors they considered in making the decision, and in the end, guaranteed insurance payout/tac write-off probably won over unknown consequences. Car companies are very risk averse.