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Bob, upon graduation from law school, purchased a new car in Massachusetts. He informed the salesman that he wanted something suitable for “weekend backpacking trips” that would be “generally reliable.” The salesperson convinced Bob that a General Lincoln Motor Company 2×4 pickup with a manual transmission and no air conditioning would be an ideal vehicle. The sale contract expressly warranted the pickup would be free of mechanical defects for 3 years or 30,000 miles but was otherwise silent as to warranties. On one arduous month-long backpacking trip into the Montana Rocky Mountains, the truck regularly hung up on jeep trails, nearly turned over several times while off-roading, almost overheated in the Idaho desert, and stalled and flooded in the middle of fording an icy mountain stream. Bob sues GLMC for breach of the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose. What result? Does he have any other warranty claims?
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