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While a car dealer may offer a five-year, bumper-to-bumper warranty on a new automobile, a warranty on some equipment lasts only 90 days.
The warranty for these digital machines, which cost $250,000 to $500,000 or more, is often as little as 90 days. Brooks points out that a new car dealer will give a five-year, bumper-to-bumper warranty for a $30,000 automobile. Some warranties are good for 10 years. Not that manufacturers should be modeling their warranties after the auto industry, but Brooks feels they should at least show a little more faith in their own equipment. Is one or two years of parts coverage, he wonders, too much to ask on a new machine?
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- People:
- ERIK CAGLE
- Justified Brooks
- Places:
- Long Island
- New York Metro
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