That just does not make sense. If I purchase a car the warranty is good for so many thousand miles and if the car tears up during that time then it should be covered no matter what I am doing. Unless I do something like pour sugar in the gas tank to make my ride sweeter.
Well I think it was an issue of using your personal vehicle for commercial purposes. I am making assumptions here (which I know are a bad place to start from), but if you figure that most taxis put a crap ton of hard miles on their engines... Not saying that
IS the rationale, but bottom line is that the warranty had some sort of "commercial use" clause which voided it by driving for Uber.
I didn't write the warranty language or interpret the warranty language and I don't recall what it specifically said at this point. As crappy as a result that it was, that is what happened.
I am in agreement with what I
believe you are saying. Miles are miles and that should be the only limiting factor. But in this case it was not.