lemon law how do I tell you about my experience?

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I paid for a used 2004 automobile usually to find out which after you drove
it a prolonged stretch a right front circle proposed to have noises & called play if automobile had ever been in an accident
no was his reply so you rechecked carfax formula & a same
answer No . you took automobile in for repairs & automechanic pronounced circle shaft indispensable to be transposed upon rt front, it was
then you put it all together. When you exam gathering automobile with my son
&daughter you beheld a newcomer airbag cover was all
askew rt tire roughly prosaic , they put air in tire as well as my son said, this automobile has been a wreck, do not buy it, though you trusted
the Dealer , though when you looked underneath automobile beheld rt support
had a rip in a steel from a support pull. you am embarrased
to discuss it my family which you had paid for a wrecked & here you owned a garage for 40 years so took automobile to automobile physique emporium for an investigation & found right front support had been
repaired & sound was additionally a delivery starting bad. the
car has 22000 miles upon it . you went behind to play to
compla

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Comments (4)

I am going through the same thing only I have a new car (2005) and dealer has worded all repair invoices to say something a little different so I can’t sue. However, there is something called the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. See if any of the qualifications apply to you & your situiation.

Lemon law only applies to brand new vehicles. Used vehicles are either sold "As-is" or with a warranty. If it was sold "as is" then there is nothing you can do. The dealer has no obligation to help you.

lemon law only applies to new cars and also not due to accidents. but it is against the law to mislead and not report major repairs to the consumer. take the car back to the dealer with documentation from body shop and with your lawyers phone number and see if that gets any results.

If the vehicle had been in a wreck the dealer should have disclosed that to you. It is a huge liability if you get in an . Threaten to contact the BBB or an attorney and see if the dealer will trade you out of the car and put you into another one. It is a gray area depending on which state you live in. Good luck

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