Aston Martin One-77 2010 Owner's Manual page 227

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• Use of alternative fuels: Aston Martin does not
recommend or approve of the use of Liquid
Petroleum gas or Compressed Natural gas. Damage
caused by the use of alternative fuels or fuel
additives is not covered by the vehicle Warranty
• Normal wear or worn out tyres. Tyres will not be
replaced (unless required by a warranty repair) for
wear or damage including a) tyre damage from
road hazard such as cuts, snags, bruises, bulges,
puncture, and impact breaks; and b) tyre damage
due to under or over inflation, tyre chain use,
racing, spinning (including when stuck in snow or
mud), improper mounting or dismounting, or tyre
repair.
• Vehicles that have had the odometer disconnected,
altered, or inoperative for an extended period of
time with the result that the actual mileage cannot
be determined.
Tyres are covered separately by the tyre
manufacturer. Aston Martin Customer Services and
One-77 Service Centres can offer assistance to the
customer in pursuing a claim against the tyre
manufacturer.
6.5 Paint Surface and Corrosion Protection
Aston Martin is not responsible for any repair or
replacement that is required as a direct result of the
following:
• Failure to properly maintain paint and bodywork by
regular cleaning in accordance with Aston Martin
instructions as set out in the customer literature
supplied with the new vehicle
• Factors beyond Aston Martin's control, such as
environmental hazards (including industrial fallout,
storm damage, acid rain) and damage (including
stone chips, scratches and use of unsuitable
cleaning agents)
• Accident repairs or defects resulting from accident
repairs
• Failure to rectify on a timely basis any paint or
corrosion damage as recorded in the vehicle
documentation by One- 77 Service Centre at the
time of the annual inspection as required in the
Service Maintenance Schedule in the literature
supplied with the Vehicle
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