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Lets look at this differently....
I believe the dealership and insurance company of the dealership is treating this as if an unknown entity broke into the dealership, took the keys, destroyed the car.
A. The dealership would ONLY be suing the thief for the damage for the building and have absolutely NO responsibility for the theft and damage to the ZL1.
B. The owner (OP) insurance company handles the claim and ensuing lawsuit against the thief who broke into the dealership and stole the car.
C. The dealership has no responsibility to rectify anything for the ZL1 damage.
D. The OP insurance company has the responsibility to make the OP whole as best they can and NOT the dealership.
HOWEVER!!!!!
Since the theft...and this IS a theft, the dealership is 100% responsible for all damage and to make the OP whole by any and all means up to and including breech of contract and merchant ability.
My house burns down accidentally, my house gets rebuilt better than it was before if that is how I want it. HOWEVER, if I contract someone to burn my house down, he gets caught, I get implicated, I am ass-out.
Catch my drift?
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It's got a cop motor, a 440 cubic inch plant, it's got cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks. It's a model made before catalytic converters so it'll run good on regular gas. What do you say, is it the new Bluesmobile or what?
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