Originally Posted by Tim Sedore
I think i may have found something:

The Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan Canada - Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan is the dispute resolution program for consumers in Canada that have problems with the assembly of their vehicle or with how the manufacturer implements its new vehicle warranty. CAMVAP covers new or used owned or leased vehicles that are from the current model year and up to an additional four model years old.


I don't know how it is today, but when this program first came out I was being pushed by a dealership to go this route. I didn't because:
a) it was BINDING arbitration, you have to sign away all your other rights.
b) the program was paid for by the auto manufacturers..so what are chances is it is impartial?
c) you had to sign a confidentiality agreement saying you would not disclose the outcome. I know I had nothing to hide, what are the manufacturers trying to hide?

It might have changed a lot in the meantime, though...that was a little over 20 years ago.


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