Amazing how this is continuing to grow and get more, and more exposure. There will come a point if it hasn't already where the dealer will be so far into the negative of public perception that there will be no going back. They seem to be more concerned on defending their position than doing the right thing. They really can't be trying to hard as a quick google search can find a bunch of low mileage ZL's that can be had for a reasonable amount when you take the insurance payout into consideration. They're going to be so far in the hole that there will be no recovering from this as far as damage to their customer base.
There seems to be a ton of low mileage ones out there right around the insurance payout so why is the dealership being so difficult? They could be heroes and replace the car. Talk about a missed opportunity.