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September 28, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
I’ve got a 2007 Chevy that went that turned out to be trash. Anyway, I found an attorney and gave him my case a few months ago back on June 24 and it took him until August 25 to get a first response/offer from GM which was crap. Basically they offered me less money than my attorney would get in fees and an extended warranty. My attorney agreed that it was crap, so he rejected the offer. The thing is, from June to Aug, he never spoke with me, I always speak to his assistant and when I asked to speak with the attorney, he only promisses me that he will call me back, and NEVER does. So I called on Aug. 25 and told them that if I don’t get a call back from the attorney to find out what in the hell is going on, then I’m going to find another attroney. He then called me back and told me that he got an offer from GM…..what a coincidence, they day I threaten them going to a different attorney, he calls back and gives me this shitty offer, that even he told me not to accept. Back to The waiting game again. Since Aug 25, he hasn’t gotten back to me. Is there something wrong with my lawyer or is this lemon law process normal. What should I do?
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September 27, 2009
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i bought a car from a dealership as-is. the next day i brought it to a mechanic and he said he found a fuel leak. he then informed me that it is against the law in illinois for a dealership to sell a car with either a known fuel leak or with brake problems. i tried calling a bunch of probono attorneys and lawyers but they have yet to call back and my window of opprotunity to stop the check is rapidly approching. HELP ME PLEASE
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September 27, 2009
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I had a small claims case in 06′ that ordered the defendant to pay which she never did. Also, the Attorney General in her state opened a suit against her shortly after. They contacted me and asked me to file a complaint with them and I did. Apparently, there were many consumers with similar complaints. All consumers were unaware that signing this contact, they were waiving their rights of a lemon law that most people don’t know exists. Since my case has been over, and I didn’t receive any pmt, I ordered a capias. That didn’t do any good because the sheriff will not go out of the state to do an arrest. Meanwhile, the capias expired 11/07. However, the Attorney G shut her business down in her state and is still seeking restitution for the consumers. My problem is, she is not selling her pups in her state anymore, but she is in another state doing it, and still has her website up and running. I’m not sure if there is anything else I can do. I can’t stand the thought of this woman getting away with what she’s doing. Any suggestions? Sorry for the book.
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September 27, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
i bought a car from a dealership it was used an 97 4 runner and when i bought the car i put down 2 grand ( my credit isn’t good) and the car salesman said in order for the loan to be bought i would have to put down another grand but at the time i didn’t have it so he said i could write him 4 checks each for 250 that he would cash one each week which was fine with me but not even 2 days after having the car did it break down so i took it to a toyota service center and the amount of work was well over 3 grand were the tech told me about the california lemon law so i towed the car back to dealership and brought the lemon law paper work saying i wanted my down payment back and he told me that he would have the car looked at for himself and wouldn’t Cash the checks til he knew if it was worth it to have the car fixed so i didn’t hear from him for a Weeks or so and he called and said he was going to get it fixed and two weeks later he called and said the car was done when i went up there he wouldn’t show me any parts boxes or nothing so i wouldn’t take the car he told me to drive it to a serivxce center to prove work was done which i wasn’t about to do because the closest toyota service center was 30 miles away. so we left the car there and said we would talk to an attorney and the next day we paid the first payment to the loan company and canceled the checks so the dealership couldn’t take the other thousand so we decided to go get the car and he wouldn’t give me the keys i even called the cops and they said it was a civil matter. the dealership ether went under or moved i drove by and its gone they have my down payment and car can i still sue them
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September 27, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
I have read all the other questions like this and I get the same answer just about every time. But I am just being extra cautious.
I sold a 1995 Saturn SC1 last week to this guy. We negotiated a price of $775 because it needed a new radiator and a tune-up. I made sure he knew that my husband drove this car to his job everyday without problems. That the radiator needed to be changed before driving it a long way. He said ok and we made the transaction. I wrote on the biil of sale “Car is sold AS-IS” He signed the title and went and registered it. Now (a week later) he comes knocking on my door saying “We got problems.” He said he took it to a local dealership that checked it out and the mechanic says the rings are bad. He says he wants his money back or me to pay for the repairs. I told him I would check it out and get back to him. I researched it online and found that the lemon laws here in Georgia only apply to dealers and new cars. I, also found that private party sales are not mentioned in the law. I printed out the page from the GOVERNMENT website stating the law and took it to him. He says that there is another law regarding used cars. I have checked it out and found nothing. He informs me that he has an attorney on retainer and he will be contacting him tomorrow about this. I know I told him the car needs repairs and that my husband drove it with no problems. He drove it everyday! The guy test-drove the car and checked the oil and looked the car over really good and still took it home. Does he have the right to demand his money back or take me to court? Or does what I wrote on the bill of sale stand AS-IS?
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September 27, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
I bought my car in April of 2007. I know it’s been over a year. I brought it in the day after I bought it as the check engine would blink every time my car would idle. They said put dry gas in it. It didn’t work. The car had a 30 day warranty. I brought the car back as the problem wouldn’t start and they said it was out of warranty. I got upset and they sent me to a different place 45 miles away (they owned) to get it fixed. I brought it there they replaced some coils etc and they gave me a loaner. They said it was fixed. I drove 45 miles to pick it up didn’t even get it home and the check engine light started to blink and came on.
So I called them up made another appointment. Brought it in. No loaner this time, had to wait. I was told it was the computer and they’d order one. (Note this service dept has 1, yes 1 mechanic). The company is pretty large and each business has it’s owner (one of the son’s of the original owner) and there is a CEO etc.
So anyways the mechanic never calls me back. I wait 2 weeks call him back and he said he wrote down the wrong part number to bring it back… so I brought it back (this is now about Oct) and he writes down the part number.
I missed a few appointments because of storms (lot of snow in winters of Maine). I call him back and tell him look this has to be fixed I have to get my car inspected. So he makes an appt with me.
I go in and he doesn’t have the computer he was supposed to order. He told me it was no longer under warranty and to get out.
I called his boss and tell him what’s going on. (I am now living in the same town where this mechanic works on cars). They decide to send me back to where I bought the car 45 miles away.
Well I did. And it’s been there since May 15. It’s been over 2 months. They replaced the engine (didn’t fix it). They cleaned carbon off the engine didn’t fix the problem. They never ran any diagnostics. They can’t figure out what is wrong nor can a ford dealership that they took it to.
First they wanted me to sell them the car for $1500 and eat the remaning amount I owed. Basically I owe 5500 and so they’d give me $1500 for the car, I’d still owe $4k. Then they wanted me to buy another car that they swore they would give me a good deal and take the price of the new car and add 4k to it. I told them no way. I wasn’t stupid.
So they’ve been messing around and not doing much with it. The few times they said it was fixed, it wasn’t. After 2 days they’d turn the car on, guess what check engine light came back on.
Now they say it’s the motor. They want to put in a rebuilt engine from a junk yard. I said no way. It had a ford engine in it when I bought it, I want a ford engine in it now.
All I wanted in the beginning was to switch cars. I told them it wasn’t inspectable and should never been inspected, they agree. I told them I am paying for a car I can’t drive, they agree.
Now because I won’t accept the used engine idea, they took away my loaner. I have no car to drive. They said it’s coz of lack of communication. Funny I just talked to them not more then 7 days ago. They said they tried calling me, I don’t have any missed calls from them (my voice mail box is filled up).
Now I am paying for a car, insuring it and I can’t drive it, I have nothing to drive.
I called the attorney general and because it’s been so long that they’ve been messing with this car, they are willing to do mediation. My other option is small claims court (max in maine is $4500 it wouldn’t even cover what I owe). I could do a lawyer, and I have one, but he said I’d pay him as much as I owe on the car. (It’s down to principal at this point).
So what do I do? Go to small claims court? I am definately speaking with the attorney general’s office and doing mediation. Meanwhile I have no car to drive. I can not drive that car off the lot (for one if the motor blows obviously they won’t cover it).
Isn’t there anything else I can do? I live in Maine.. it’s rural, how am I to get from place to place. I am driving a rental it is costing me a fortune.
Can the dealership do this? Can they hold my car hostage and not give me anything to drive? Can they mess around for over a year pretending to fix it when they didn’t even diagnose it?
Please any advice would be great. Yes I am going to the Attorney General (but it will take weeks, I can’t walk 25 miles to work every day). I can’t get another vehicle because I already have one loan out. I have NOTHING to drive yet I owe money on it.
I can’t talk to the bank, like an idiot I did in house financing (they have a so called “bank” that is owned by the same comapny… Lee Holdings)
It doesn’t fall under the lemon law as this law states the car must be less then 3 years old and under 18k miles.
All I want is for them to take this junk car back and give me a car that is worth the same amount that the other car was supposedly worth.
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September 27, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
Had a brand new 2007 Nissan Altima with 7K miles catch fire while driving on the highway for no apparent reason, the car had given no prior problems and worked fine. There are recalls open about the car catching fire and one of them was done but the others were not done prior to me buying it from the dealership. I had full cover insurance but I want Nissan to pay for it since its clearly a manuf. defect, I have been in contact with them but they are clearly testing my patience. I dont want to use my insurance because why should my rates go up and me spend out of pocket money for a faulty vehicle they built.
I have been trying to contact an attorney for this but most of they handle lemon law cases or if there was an injury but not just car fire
Anyone have any advise….???
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September 27, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
There was a case against a women who imports English Bulldogs to the US, sells them, then ships them to you. The problem was there were many sick dogs, that she did this with. There was a contract signed by the owners, myself included. That contract waived the rights of the puppy lemon law for the state she lives in. I was not awar of a puppy lemon law. Well, before I knew about the others going through this, I contacted my court and we went through a couple of trials. They ruled in the favor of me to get paid back the cost of the dog plus all vet bills that occured. I later was contacted by the attorney general’s office stating that they are suing her for her conduct. There were many others going through the same thing I did. I never got paid, she lived in a different state, so it is difficult to send her a capias. She won’t do anything because she knows my sherriff is’nt going to another state to arrest her. Now I recently found out she moved again to a whole different state. How convienent is that? I contact the attorney generals office that has a case open with her, but every time I talk to them they say they are in the middle of talking with her attorney. It’s frustrating, because I lost my dog because of his illness, I put alot into this, and nothing in return. And what pisses me off, is she still does business on the internet making money charging more now than she had in the past. Should I continue with this fight? Or give up and say hell with it. This feels like a loosing battle. I get so mad knowing that she’s still getting away with this today. I Learned my lesson. If it sounds too easy, and too good to be true it’s going to rip you off.
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September 27, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
I adopted a 15 year old from foster care and she has turned out to be a juvenile delinquent. What can I do? I am questioning my decision to adopt. Is there a program she can be put in?
She is currently in trouble and the courts are trying to impose parental sanctions on me! I’ve only had custody of her for a little over a year and the adoption was finalized the 8th of August. How is it that I’m responsible for the behavior she learned while in foster care? She was shifted from home to home, was sexually abused, and this is NOT her first brush with the law. Her mother is currently incarcerated and the majority of her natural family are convicted felons. No one would keep her except me. I thought I was doing a good thing.
I’m not a wealthy person. I cannot afford to pay restitution to her victim. I can’t even afford an attorney without trying to mortgage my home, which probably won’t work since I’m disabled and don’t work – I only get a small check each month to live on, even though my home is paid for.
My family tried to warn me but I was so optimistic. I figured since I don’t work I would have time for the child. Little did I know, when teenagers in the foster care system get away from their homes, they tend to go berzerk!
I can’t believe the mess I’m in. I feel so bad for the child but she has no conscience obviously. She thinks the world owes her. She fooled the heck out of me! I know it sounds cruel, but just like a used car needing a bunch of repairs, I got a “lemon.”
Where do I turn for help? The foster care people no longer are involved. They actually couldn’t wait to get her adopted – she had been in the system since 2002. And had been getting in trouble for the past 3 years, so I’m told.
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September 26, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
About 3 years ago I Financed a used Jeep Grand Cherokee from a used car dealer in NY. Within the first week the truck stalled out on me. I called the dealer and they towed it in. It was there for a couple days and found nothing wrong with it. A day after I got it back, it wouldn’t start. Same thing, they picked it up and found nothing wrong again. During the next week or so it was fine, then the check engine light comes on, the truck starts shaking substantially at idle and finally stalls again. They take take it back a third time and find nothing wrong. And this goes on and on with a bigger list of problems. Finally I filed for Lemon Law with the NYS Attorney General, they set up an arbitration meeting with me and the dealer. They wanted to settle the complaint by putting me in a vehicle of equal condition, value and performance, I agreed. Went back to dealer to choose a vehicle and they said my only option was a Kia in fair condition that was worth half the price. I then wrote back to the attorney general saying they broke the deal but never got a response. I was forced to voluntarily repossess the truck cus it was just sitting in my driveway and I wasn’t going to pay for a truck I couldn’t drive. This was 3 years ago, my credit is now in the toilet, I can’t even get a credit card and am getting hassled by collection agencies. What can I do? Can I sue? I know Its been a long time but now I’m stuck, I need my credit and it only stinks because of this.
I POSTED THIS A WHILE BACK, NOW I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT KIND OF LAWYERS HANDLE THESE TYPE OF CASES. ARE THERE LEMON LAW LAWYERS, I CAN’T FIND ANY.
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September 26, 2009
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We recently got a puppy from a pet store, please im tired of people ragging on me for it so please dont, and we noticed that the day after we got him, he wasnt right. It ended up that he had severe lobar pneumonia. We treated him right away, but it just kept getting worse. We ended up making a deal with the pet store that they would take him back and get him better, pay for him to get better then turn him back over to us when he was 100% healthy. A vet (that has a contract with the pet store) said he was 100% so we took him home. Its been a week and a half and we noticed that his nose was runny again so we took him in today. He is still sick!!!! We contacted the pet store and told them this and said the dog wasnt 100% that we think we should get a refund, they said no, talk to your attorney, we have already paid enough for him. I dont want to give them my dog but this doesnt seem fair! Does anybody know anything, laws, anything that could help us??
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September 26, 2009
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I purchased a used 2002 Jetta about 3 months ago. Since the day I drove off the lot I’ve had nothing but problems. The greasy Slick Rick salesman wouldn’t return my messages. I then contacted the manager, but haven’t had a ton of luck with him either. One of those scenerios where they take your money and run. I’ve had the car in 4 times now. They’ve tried to charge me for a few repairs, but backed down when I said absolutely no way! The problems were existing when I purchased the car. I’m at the point of…I hate the car…I hate the dealership…I want nothing to do with the situation anymore. I know it doesn’t fall under the lemon law because I purchased it used. Have you ever been in this situation? Do you have any suggestions? Do I need to call an attorney or the Better Business Bureau?
Thanks for your help!
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September 26, 2009
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I have a lemon law case against Nissan. Last March, a Nissan representative sent a letter to my attorney offering me $3000 to settle the case. It appears the problem I was having with my Armada has been finally resolved. Now, I really want to get the $3000 they are offering. My question is, should I have my attorney contact Nissan to send me the payment or should I contact the Nissan rep directly without advising my attorney? I’m afraid that if I contact my attorney first, he’d ask for payment from me as well. Any ideas? Thanks.
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September 26, 2009
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Purchased a car in 11/2007. Engined failed next day/repair est. at about $3,000. Warranty refused to cover it/dealer refused to fix. State Attorney General said no lemon law protection for used cars in my state (Missouri). Auto shop then wanted $1500 for checking out the car (taking apart engine/reassembling). MO law allowed them to take ownership of car for non-payment. So we had car for less than a week and now owe $16,000 for car…and the garnishment has begun. PLEASE HELP!!!
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September 26, 2009
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I thought it was mainly my workplace. But on the main road, in my house, etc. Sometimes my phone will overheat for about a minute, then get failed signal. I was wondering if their is a way out of my contract? Any type of cell phone lemon law? Should I write to attorney general. I was told AT&T and Verizon are good; Verizon is just very expensive, and sort of al a carte?
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September 26, 2009
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I have a 2008 F-150 with 9800 miles that has enging issues. Been to 3 Ford dealers and they can see it smokes black smoke on start-up (gasoline V6 motor) and that is is is drinking more fuel than it should, but have no idea what is causing it. I got a lemon law attorney and now the Better Business Bureau wants to inspect my truck, anyone ever gone down this road berfore? What can I expect??
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September 26, 2009
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So, I’m 24 junior year of college doing B.S. in communications. I never really knew what I wanted to do so I’ve always stuck with banking because the pay is decent and benefits are better. I always write letters for my friends who may have trouble with with something and need a letter to explain a problem or seeking payment from someone…..you know like a lawyer would write. I was recently thinking how I would really ENJOY being an attorney, but specifically an attorney that deals with “lemon law”. You know, like purchasing a new car and everything going wrong with it, so you need a lemon law attorney.
What steps do I need to take to becoming an attorney that deals with lemon law? I’m 24, do you think it’s too late to study law? How long will it take me?
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!
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September 25, 2009
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Well I just graduated college (B.S. Communications with focus on professional writing) and will be moving to California.
I heard that you can become an attorney without going to law school, but only in the state of California. There is some type of exam you must take and pass…Anyone know any info about this? I am interested in becoming a lawyer, but I have a lot of school loans/debt and I cannot pay for law school. However, I am eager to learn and take the exams. I would like to work for myself and practice general law or become a lemon law attorney and help individuals who may have purchased a new car from a dealership and turns out to be a lemon.
Thanks for any info.
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September 24, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
I just got this book from lemonprotection.com and it is GREAT, I purchased a new car for my wife and it started to have problems with the transmission. I didn’t know what to do or where to start until I read this book, I recommend it to anyone who has or is going to purchase a new vehicle. It walked me through the proper steps to take in getting my car fixed with out cost to me, It also told me what to do if I need to find a good Lemon Law attorney.
Good Luck and GOD Bless.
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September 24, 2009
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50 to 75 percent of the cars over 3 years old have been in a collision at some time.
The only times that you would have a case would be if it was a rebuilt vehicle and you weren’t informed of it, or the quality of repairs was so poor as to affect safety or resale value.
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September 24, 2009
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I’ve got a 2007 Chevy that went that turned out to be trash. Anyway, I found an attorney and gave him my case a few months ago back on June 24 and it took him until August 25 to get a first response/offer from GM which was crap. Basically they offered me less money than my attorney would get in fees and an extended warranty. My attorney agreed that it was crap, so he rejected the offer. The thing is, from June to Aug, he never spoke with me, I always speak to his assistant and when I asked to speak with the attorney, he only promisses me that he will call me back, and NEVER does. So I called on Aug. 25 and told them that if I don’t get a call back from the attorney to find out what in the hell is going on, then I’m going to find another attroney. He then called me back and told me that he got an offer from GM…..what a coincidence, they day I threaten them going to a different attorney, he calls back and gives me this shitty offer, that even he told me not to accept. Back to The waiting game again. Since Aug 25, he hasn’t gotten back to me. Is there something wrong with my lawyer or is this lemon law process normal. What should I do?
Thanks!
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September 24, 2009
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I bought a used car from a dealer in Syracuse, NY with a bad transmission. It is a 93 LeBaron with 135,000 miles on it. It drove off the lot OK then the transmission went a few miles later. He’s been “working on it” for OVER 2 MONTHS!! He continues to delay me with new excuses every week. He won’t give me my money back and yet he won’t admit the car is no good. Other than the NY State DMV, Attorney General and the Better Business Bureau are there any other sources besides a lawyer to ask for help?
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September 24, 2009
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I’ve got a 2007 Chevy that went that turned out to be trash. Anyway, I found an attorney and gave him my case a few months ago back on June 24 and it took him until August 25 to get a first response/offer from GM which was crap. Basically they offered me less money than my attorney would get in fees and an extended warranty. My attorney agreed that it was crap, so he rejected the offer. The thing is, from June to Aug, he never spoke with me, I always speak to his assistant and when I asked to speak with the attorney, he only promisses me that he will call me back, and NEVER does. So I called on Aug. 25 and told them that if I don’t get a call back from the attorney to find out what in the hell is going on, then I’m going to find another attroney. He then called me back and told me that he got an offer from GM…..what a coincidence, they day I threaten them going to a different attorney, he calls back and gives me this shitty offer, that even he told me not to accept. Back to The waiting game again. Since Aug 25, he hasn’t gotten back to me. Is there something wrong with my lawyer or is this lemon law process normal. What should I do?
Thanks!
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September 24, 2009
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why are you fed up with your car? It’s only a 2002 so if it’s having problems, it should be covered under manufacture warranty. Check the make, model, and year of your car against a recall list for Mercedes cars, you might be able to get free repairs that way
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September 23, 2009
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Do i require a lemon law attorney to fight for my case and who pays the fee for him? do i need to pay all the fees or who pays all the fees for him, please answer the question as soon as possible guys waiting for the answers
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September 23, 2009
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suv still under warranty. 2004 escalade awd. replaced steering shaft 06/07, continues to make crunch noise when making a hard right turn. I was told the steering part had to be remodeled in november. the new part still makes the crunch noise. what are my options.
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September 22, 2009
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Gap insurance will not pay the loan off. If your car falls under the lemon law, the manufacturer will buy it back and give you a new car. That new car should be covered by the gap insurance, and your payments should remain the same. You will get as close to the exact same car as can be arranged. If the new car has a higher price, you will not have to pay the difference, unless you want any changes in the vehicle. Like now you want a sun roof and your old car didn’t have one. You would have to pay for that extra equipment. Probably up front to keep your loan payments the same.
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September 22, 2009
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While I suggest you look it up (just use Texas Lemon Law) It’s 30 months or less in age with a limit on the mileage as well. Of course there has to have been a number of reasonable attempts to have it repaired by the dealer, etc. Pretty much standard. So it should be no more than 2.5 years old.
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September 22, 2009
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My friend bought a used car from a dealership at the beginning of August. He kept up with the maintenance with the car(being only a few months in his possession all he needed to do was an oil change). Driving to school the other day the power steering belt and alternator belt went out. He got it towed to a shop in which they told him about the alternator and belts. Apond further inspection they found the engine is screwed. Apparently the engine has major damage to it, it was previously leaking oil and the original owner or possibly the dealership used some oil stop leak to patch it up and sell it. It is a 2005 Toyota Camry with 80,000miles so I’m pretty sure it is out of the manufacturers warranty.
Does he have a case to get his car fixed or is he screwed? Is he protected under any lemon laws or since it is a used car the seller is protected “as is”? By the way this is in Texas.
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September 22, 2009
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I’m not familiar with New York state lemon law specifically, but generally speaking, this is how lemon laws work.
You buy a new car. The new car has a problem during the period of the factory warranty that can’t be solved (any problem would be considered, provided it detracts from the ownership experience or impacts the value/utility of the car). The “can’t be solved” test varies state to state, but 3 unsuccessful repair attempts is usually enough to get the ball rolling on a lemon law claim. Most of the time, the manufacturer of the new vehicle will invite you to arbitration before the lemon law can take effect.
In order to document that your vehicle’s problem can’t be solved, you’ll need your local dealers help. They’ll need to provide you with a repair order that shows they were unable to fix your problem – but the repair order MUST document the problem exists. Furthermore, you must give the same repair facility every reasonable opportunity to fix your car.
My advice would be to speak with your dealer’s service manager – he or she will be able to either help you with your claim or ask your vehicle’s manufacturer for arbitration.
If you purchased a used car with a problem, you’re probably out of luck. While some states have laws regarding buying a used lemon, they’re poorly written and hard to enforce. That is a legal process anyways – you’ll need to hire an attorney to guide you if you bought a used car with faulty ABS.
Hope that helps.
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September 21, 2009
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0 miles.
Lemon law does NOT apply to used vehicles. They’re sold As-is. or with a limited warranty, sometimes.
But no lemon law in effect.
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September 21, 2009
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what is the lowest cost of a vehicle when there is no warrantee
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September 21, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
Can SHE still file law suit for a puppy who died? Breeder is not willing to to help in any way. Still wants balance due on dead pup. Spent well over $300 to find out puppy could not be saved. Breeder says no way parvo came from her property. But no other dogs who have been around dog is sick. She claims none of her dogs are sick. My pup is from same litter as this pup and he is fine. My pup lives right next door to my friend. None of the dogs near us have parvo. She says it was in the air on our ride home. Parvo is not airbourne as far as I know. Any good advice is appreciated. I don’t want this don’t buy from breeders crap or that there are millions of dogs dying in shelters I know this. We wanted this specfic breed of dog.
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September 20, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
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September 20, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
Truthfully, NONE! Cars are a joke and the getting around a finance company that paid for your car is a joke. Sorry, I wish I had better news for you.
I just want to add of the about 50 lemon cases that I have been involved with, only about 3 came out on top in ways all 50 should have. Credit, cars, credit cards and financing is ruining this country.
Take Care
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