California Lemon Law Return with Dodge?

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I have a Dodge Viper 2005 as well as it was in a emporium for 40+ days during a initial twelve months of owning a vehicle. we wrote Dodge giving them VIN as well as use annals saying we longed for my income behind as well as they sent me an email saying ‘we will go on to correct your vehicle’

Has any one ever returned a automobile to Dodge underneath a lemon law of California as well as what is my most appropriate approach?

Proof which we am not lying:

http://www.brentdavidenterprises.com/bdp/viper/

The automobile was purchased new. The lemon law statues for a state of california can be noticed here:

http://www.lemonlawamerica.com/state_laws/california.htm

I validate underneath territory ยง 1793.22. b. 3.

I validate since my automobile has been in a emporium for over 40 days as well as was so during a initial eighteen months or 18,000 miles (the automobile is usually fourteen months aged as well as usually has 12,000 miles, as well as we filed a explain during 11,000 miles dual months ago)

Has any one left by a Lemon Law process? Has any one finished it with Daimler-Chrysler?

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Comments (5)

Most of the answers you will get here are from people , not experts
they use the term ‘lemon law’ loosely and have no actual experience or knowledge of the law.
a ‘lemon law’ pertains only to the sale of a New Vehicle.
and it should have been part of the stack of papers you signed when u bought the car.
it is an agreement by the manufacturer & not the dealership, to repair a vehicle , if it can be repaired, or replace, if not.
it is very rare that you would be reimbursed your cash.

if you bought the vehicle NEW…read the paperwork that you should have received with it & proceed from there.

If it was pre-owned there are other procedures

hope this helps

if it has nothing to do with the drivablity of the vehicle or puts the occupants of the vehicle (when it is in operation) in unecessary harm,it would not be returnable under the lemon law.

Take it back and tell them what you think of them. If that doesn’t work call a lawyer. Tell them you are contacting a lawyer before you leave there.

You know look into the lemon laws cause actually a friend of mine bought a brand new Durango and had so many problems with it. But there’s like certain period of time or something like that. And it has to be the same problem that keeps on occuring over and over again. You need to just go to the dealership that you bought it from and let them know and also send another letter over. If it’s just got different problems all over the place look into the lemon laws and then they’ll have to give you back a full refund or something like that. They can only repair your car so many times. Go and look into it definitely.

Chrysler isn’t going to help you – drop me a line and I’ll refer you to a lemon law attorney in CA – (no benefit for me, just helping people out)

Jim
valleyautomotive@yahoo.com
http://www.automotiveexpertwitness.com

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