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Old July 2nd 05, 11:06 AM
Angelo D via CarKB.com
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General Schvantzkoph wrote:
>> General Schvantzkoph: "Lemon laws are stacked in favor of the car
>> companies. My business partner had an $75K Audi that was never right. It was

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>> Sarge

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>The New Hampshire law is similar, the problem is the cost of getting them
>to replace the car if they can't fix it. In my partner's case they tried
>over and over to fix it but they were never able to correct the problem.
>Audi has tiger teams of expert mechanics that they send in when the dealer
>can't handle the problem, they weren't able to fix it either. With any
>other good the company would just replace it but car companies don't do
>that. You have to take them to arbitration and the arbitrator has to order


Thankyou Sarge,,exactly my point!!! A.D.
>them to do the right thing. There is no other industry that treats it's
>customers this way. If you went to Best Buy and bought a $10,000 plasma TV
>and it didn't work right they would just take it back and give you a
>replacement or your money back. They don't spend two years trying to fix
>it before they admit it's a lemon, they replace it on the spot and send
>the defective unit back to the manufacturer.



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