Quote:So If they sold them the new buyer would have to deal with the same issues. Which means they new buyer must get them cheap enough to fix them. I must say it seems like a new motor is alot cheaper than a new rig. Seems like they will do anything to get the new and latest and greatest carrot.I guess you missed the part where I stated that sometimes the best option isn't the cheapest option.
As I stated, there are a number of things to consider that could significantly impact the ability to and/or cost to replace the motors. So, without that information, it's hard to argue Boston's decision is not financially responsible.
Cost isn't the only factor to consider in this situation in order to determine the best course of action.