We paid for a brand new 2008 Dodge Avenger behind in May. A month ago it pennyless down. It has been in a emporium ever since. They have been now replacing a transmission, they have already transposed dual alternative vital tools (not for certain what). It is being serviced during a place you paid for it as well as they have been hideous (no calls about it as well as will never give us an answer). My subject is what has to occur for it to be spoken a lemon. Once you get a automobile behind does a single some-more thing have to go wrong? Thanks
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Generally, it has to be a case where there is a particular problem and the dealer is unable to fix that problem after a number of attempts. It’s not clear in your case if this is a Lemon Law situation. Here’s a couple of sites that may of interest:
http://www.carlemon.com/lemon/TX_LemonGuide.html
http://www.dot.state.tx.us/services/motor_vehicle/texas_lemon_law/default.htm
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There’s a time factor as well as the number of events. 30 days may be the limit. You can call the State Attorney and ask them. They know.