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Re: Hino Nightmare
So I am going to assume that the company you are contracted to was the one who actualy convinced you to go to this dealer?
Well if so, what are they saying about it or are they saying 'your problem'? I would expect a reputable company to take the time to follow up on vendors they pick to promote and to make sure that their contractors get a good deal. The other thing you may look at is if there is a lemon law, some states have them with trucks - or I am told. I would regardless start looking for a lawyer to recover money that should have been covered under warentty and also get the manufacture involved.
But an important lesson is that you DO NOT have to accept the truck if it not what you ordered. Refusal to accept it is done all the time and this is why dealers should be careful with the orders they place.
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Greg
Sort of independent wealthy - I followed the Million Dollar plan 
1999 Freightliner FL70
Professional International Traveler
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