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C7 Zr1 splitter breaks at 160 mph...
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<blockquote data-quote="MinGrey02Stg2" data-source="post: 16481808" data-attributes="member: 16543"><p>I guess I'm in the minority here, but I would tell the dealer what happened and show the video with the speed as evidence the part failed without hitting anything. There isn't a warning with the car telling you to "not exceed xxx speed" because it could damage the aero. This is GM's halo car and most powerful one to date, with a top speed of over 200mph. I could see if the car was modified and in a mile event, going over the car's factory top speed, but this happened at 160mph. Clear defect. It isn't up to the dealer to say, "well it looks like you are on a public road and exceeding the speed limit, therefore your warranty is denied." Just be honest and show them what happened, but do not send them the video or allow them to electronically copy it if you're concerned about them sharing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MinGrey02Stg2, post: 16481808, member: 16543"] I guess I'm in the minority here, but I would tell the dealer what happened and show the video with the speed as evidence the part failed without hitting anything. There isn't a warning with the car telling you to "not exceed xxx speed" because it could damage the aero. This is GM's halo car and most powerful one to date, with a top speed of over 200mph. I could see if the car was modified and in a mile event, going over the car's factory top speed, but this happened at 160mph. Clear defect. It isn't up to the dealer to say, "well it looks like you are on a public road and exceeding the speed limit, therefore your warranty is denied." Just be honest and show them what happened, but do not send them the video or allow them to electronically copy it if you're concerned about them sharing it. [/QUOTE]
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