Owner`s manual

mediation, eligible customers may present
their case to an impartial third-party
arbitrator at an informal hearing. The
arbitrator will render a decision
in
your
case, which you may accept
or
reject.
If
you accept a valid arbitrator decision.
GM
will
be bound by that decision. The entire
dispute settlement process should
ordinarily take about
40
days from the
time you file your complaint
to
the time
a
decision is rendered (or
47
days
if
you did
not
first contact your dealer or Chevrolet).
We encourage you
to
use this program
before or instead of resorting
to
the
courts. We believe
it
offers advantages
over courts
in
most jurisdictions because
it
is
fast. free of charge, and informal
(lawyers are
not
usually present, although
you may retain one
at
your expense
if
you
choose). Arbitrators make decisions based
on
the principles
of
fairness and equity.
and are not required to duplicate the
functions of courts by strictly applying
state
or
federal law.
If
you wish
to
go to
court. however, we
do
not require that
you first file
a
claim with
BBB
AUTO
LINE** unless state law provides
otherwise. Whatever
your
preference may
be, remember that
if
you are unhappy
with
the results of
BBB
AUTO
LINE,
you
can still
go
to courl because an
arbitrator's decision is binding
on
GM
but
not on you, unless
you
accept
it.
Eligibility
is
limited by vehicle
age/mileage and other factors. For further
information concerning the program, call
the
BBB
at
1-800-955-5100.
You
may
also call the Chevrolet Customer
Assistance Center.
'%This program may not be available
in
all states. depending on state law.
Canadian owners refer to your
warranty booklet.
**Some states may require that you file a
claim
with
BBB
AUTO LINE before
resorting to state-operated procedures
(including court).
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