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Originally Posted by Sid Squid
if you have any recourse it will be with your dealer not with Suzuki.
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Correct, your contract is with the dealer and not with Suzuki, and therefore whether it's within Suzuki's warranty or not (and thus covered under the DTI's Sale of Goods Act - which lasts up to six years) it's with the dealer that you need to settle things. If the clutch was faulty, then you really shouldn't be paying a single penny, but if it was a 50/50 matter with undue wear involved etc then that's a different matter.
Whether you decide that paying £37 will be worth the extra goodwill at the dealer (or not) is for you to chew over

, but I suggest that there's no legal obligation to do so.
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