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| Open Question: Legal recourse for Lemon Car? December 19, 2009 at 10:05 pm |
| | I have looked up the Lemon Law in MD, where I bought the vehicle and live, it only covers vehicles that are less than 48 months old. I need to know if I have any recourse. I purchased a vehicle from a local dealership. It is a used vehicle, '05 Ford Explorer. The truck was dirty and one window motor stopped working within a month of buying the truck. I bought the vehicle in June. Since then, it's been in the shop (at the dealership I purchased from) 5 times now for a battery problem. The truck continuously won't start. They've ruled out the common problems, they recently replaced a few obscure parts. This would be the 6th time I will have to have this truck in the shop, and in the last 4 months I've only been able to drive the truck for about 3 weeks of that time. The shop keeps trying, I'm just tired of it. I'm trying to figure out if there is any legal recourse for me to get my money back on this car. I don't want another car from this dealership, obviously. So far, they are being really good about working with me, but I need a reliable vehicle. I really just need to know if there is something I can do. |
| Open Question: Can someone explain to me Florida's lemon law? December 19, 2009 at 7:51 pm |
| | I was talking to my dad about my cars head gasket blowing. My husband and i have replaced the belt, the water pump and fixed two other things. he use to be a mechanic. Well my dad asked what year the car was and it is a 2000 Pontiac grand am. we about it 6-8 months ago from a dealer in Jacksonville. He said we may apply for the lemon law. can someone tell me if we apply and what we need to do if we do apply? thank you so much! | | | | |
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