:agree: . . . BRP is in business to make money, as are all businesses. The problem here, regardless of some of the comments above, is that some 2013 Spyders have serious heat issues under the tupperware . . . and some don't. If the issue was the same on every Spyder, the solution would probably be easier to resolve . . . but some 2013s had melted master cylinders, melted charcoal canisters, melted brake cables . . . and some didn't, even though they are all from the same assembly line, and, should all be the same. BRP owes it to their stock holders to find the least expensive solution, and I believe they are doing their best to find it. It would be foolish and wasteful to jump to conclusions and implement fixes that may or may not resolve every issue. Things like this take time. I understand the frustration . . . I am experiencing it, too. I have not been in conversations with my dealer on the subject, because the dealer from whom I purchased my Spyder sucks . . . those of you who have followed my posts know the problems I have had with them . . . but that is a different issue. I think the best thing we can do on this issue is to
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