desperado-c
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..and they'd no doubt win too. No sane attorney would touch that with a ten foot pole.
I don't know about that. I've certainly heard of hydrolock claims being honored by car insurance companies under their flooding coverage, so it's not out of the question. If Mazda doesn't explicitly warn you and exclude hydrolock, insurance law principles put a very heavy burden on the insurer. That's probably why they only offer a replacement warranty on MS-CAI officially. But then they wink and say if you don't do something idiotic, we'll pretend like you've got a real warranty.