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[QUOTE="ArrowHeadNLI:788781"]Can I do that after I sign the papers? I don't know if the lemon law covers this, since it might just be an idiot overfilled the coolant. It irks me because when we towed it back, the dealer said "don't worry. If anything is wrong with this car, I can send it to GM and get a new car. It doesn't cost me anything." So I called him back like 40 minutes later, expressed my hesitation, and said we should just go ahead and order a new car. He got all pissy, said they had to run it through the shop first, yadda yadda, call him monday. Now I'm all bent up, don't have my new car, don't have my old car, and no answers to anything until monday. Way to ruin the last two days of an otherwise awesome vacation. Unless someone I trust can reassure me that coolant WON'T damage the engine in any way then I might take that car back, but I'm pretty sure I want a different car. And to think I had to wait a day to take it home so the mechanic could gas it up and fill up the fluids. GAHRAHRHAAAHHHHHHHGGGGGGHAHAHAHAHHHHHGGGGR. . . PLLLT.[/QUOTE]
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