Get the parts out to DIY'ers. Don't make enemies right out of the gate?
Plus--some of these rebuilders are brilliant.(This guy who out a electric engine in a Honda--for one.)
I know the legal aspect, but just put a disclaimer on the part, like the rest of the them?
So many people are buying high ticket items, but can't repair the item then it breaks.
I guess it's the way the wealthy think? I don't have that luxury. I buy second hand stuff the haves discard.
If I buy something, I should be able to fix it when it breaks down. I'll sign whatever legal papers you this at me. Fool me into thinking your company isn't violating The Sherman Antitrust Act?
I've been poor all my life, and just don't like Authorized Repair Centers touching my stuff, at their outrageous prices. Especially when that joke of a warranty ends.
To the guy who just bought a $25,000 Rolex watch this weekend.
When it stops, and is out of warranty, you will not be able to repair it yourself. Even if dad taught you how to repair watches from a early age. You can open it, but buying a part from Rolex is something you can't do.
How did I go from Tesla to Rolex? Just a bit off tonight?
I do feel like I'm alone though. In the end, I just don't like the feeling I'm being fleeced, and then telling me, "Oh, it's for Quality Assurance. We care about you."