rodentrancher
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Another point..... You said they sold it as listed NEW. If it was registered as demo and your warrenty was used which it was then it is considered USED! The dealer owned it. If they listed it as new then they can be charged for misrepresentation. Look at the titlework. See if they dealer signed it over to you. I don’t think you could get money back but a lawyer could most likely go after someone for you can’t sell New if it was already owned and registered. (Used) Like new but not NEW. Again by the time you pay a lawyer and fees you can probably sell it for that loss. Is there anything wrong with it? I don’t think a battery would have been covered under BEST anyway. If not there are a lot of spyder RT out there more than 4 years old still running fine and they don’t have warrenty.
Yes, it was titled to me and registered with the State of Colorado as a new bike, and the bill of sale lists it as a new bike. As you say, I might have a cause of action against the former dealership - except they no longer exist.
There's nothing wrong with it (other than the battery), and I'm actually pretty happy with it (other than the unexpectedly truncated warranty). I wasn't sure if the factory warranty would cover the bad battery or not, just figured there was no harm in checking. Didn't expect to find that there wasn't a factory warranty, though. Was trying to decide whether or not to buy the BEST warranty - if BRP doesn't extend the factory warranty, I guess that decision has been made for me.