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Old July 2nd 05, 11:02 AM
Angelo D via CarKB.com
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Sarge wrote:
>Angelo D via CarKB.com wrote: "For the money I paid Sarge,,they should have
>"REPLACED" the vehicle with a
>completely new one,but.no,,now we have to suffer the aggravation of dealing
>with a "lemon" and constant trips back and forth to this dealer."
>
>They are following the law in regards to lemon law. The dealership is not
>going to give you a new vehicle unless require to either under the law or
>told to by the Chrysler corporation. Check your state's lemon law. You are
>required to have the vehicle repaired 3 times for the same problem.
>
>Direct quote from www.lemonlaw.com
>
>The New Jersey Lemon Law applies to new cars, both purchased and leased,


thanks for the lemon law lesson Sarge,but,I already read up on it.Appreciate
it.. A.D.
>which suffer a nonconformity; a defect or condition, which substantially
>impairs the use, value or safety; that cannot be repaired after three
>attempts by an authorized manufacturer's dealership. This nonconformity must
>first occur within the first 24 months or 18,000 miles, whichever comes
>first. The New Jersey Lemon Law also applies to vehicles that are in the
>shop for repair twenty (20) or more calendar days during the first year.
>
>It's important to note that even if your car falls outside of the
>limitations established by the Lemon Law, there are still Federal breach of
>warranty laws which apply. If your car has an original or extended
>manufacturer's warranty and has a problem that can't be fixed after three
>repair attempts, chances are we can help you.
>
>Sarge



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