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2006 Car Complaint Index
2007-03-18 14:10:00
2006 Car Complaint Index Thanks to consumer advocate Jack Gillis, author of the 2006 Car Book, and the efforts of the Center for Auto Safety, we are able to provide you with the vehicle complaints on file with the National Highway Traffic Administration (NHTA). Each year, thousands of Americans call their government to register complaints about their vehicles. The federal government collects this information but has never released it to the general public. The complaint index is based on a ratio of the number of complaints for each vehicle to the sales of that vehicle. The numbers represent relative index scores, not the number of complaints received. The complaint index score considers sales volume and years on the road. Lower index numbers are better. For more information on The 2006 Ultimate Car Book, click here..The 2006 Projected Car Complaint Ratings MODEL COMPLAINT INDEX RATIO Dodge Magnum 34,477


Lemon Law Advocates Kimmel & Silverman Honored as Pennsylvania Super Lawyers for Third Year in a Row!
2007-03-18 14:09:00
Lemon Law Advocates Kimmel & Silverman Honored as Pennsylvania Super Lawyers for Third Year in a Row! Founding Partners were honored for building the State’s oldest and largest lemon law firm and helping to recover $135 million for distressed drivers throughout the region..For Immediate Release - For the third year in a row, Robert M. Silverman and Craig Thor Kimmel, founding partners of the Ambler and Pittsburgh-based lemon law and consumer advocacy firm of Kimmel & Silverman, have been named Pennsylvania Super Lawyers in a survey conducted by Law & Politics Magazine. The findings are published in the June 2006 edition of Philadelphia Magazine. More than 34,000 attorneys were asked to vote for the most effective counsel they have personally observed in action. Kimmel and Silverman were recognized among the top 5% of all attorneys statewide for building Pennsylvania's oldest and largest full-service lemon law firm, and assisting more than 40,000 distressed drivers across th
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Judge rules in favor of woman despite failure to follow letter of law
2007-03-17 10:32:00
Wisconsin was an early adopter in vehicle lemon laws, creating a law to benefit consumers in 1984. The state’s law, like similar laws in many states, allows an owner of a defective vehicle to seek replacement or a refund in cases where a vehicle proves unrepairable over a specific period of time. In the case of one woman , a resident of Hartland, that law ended up costing Mazda nearly one third of a million dollars. The case seems fairly straightforward - Adele Garcia purchased a 2001 Mazda SUV. After a short period of time, the transmission failed. After numerous repairs, the vehicle ended up having four different transmissions, and none of them seemed to work correctly. She sought protection under the Wisconsin lemon law, and thought that the matter would be resolved quickly. It should have been, but the Mazda dealership required Ms. Garcia to pay some $2200 in exchange for receiving a new car. Ms. G
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California lemon law aided by Bill of Rights
2007-03-17 10:30:00
California lemon law aided by Bill of Rights California’s lemon law, one of the first in the nation, has now been “accessorized” by the addition of the Car Buyer’s Bill of Rights, which will aid those who buy used cars.Car Buyer’s Bill of Rights a big help for used car buyers California became the first state in the country to pass an auto “lemon law” in 1982, and that pioneering legislation remains one of the most powerful, consumer-friendly laws in the country. It has, without a doubt, saved millions of dollars in headaches for consumers who have been troubled by defective automobiles who would otherwise have had to just “live with it.” Unfortunately, the California lemon law covers new cars only, and those who purchase used cars in California have still been expected to take risks. What if the car has hidden defects? What if the seller knows something bad about the car that he or she isn’t saying? Until now,
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Wisconsin Lemon Law Statutes
2007-03-17 10:22:00
. Wisconsin Lemon Law Statutes Chapter 218.015 218.015(1) (intro.) In this section:218.015(1)(a) "Collateral costs" means expenses incurred by a consumer in connection with the repair of a nonconformity, including the costs of obtaining alternative transportation. 218.015(1)(b) (intro.) "Consumer" means any of the following:218.015(1)(b)1. The purchaser of a new motor vehicle, if the motor vehicle was purchased from a motor vehicle dealer for purposes other than resale. 218.015(1)(b)2. A person to whom the motor vehicle is transferred for purposes other than resale, if the transfer occurs before the expiration of an express warranty applicable to the motor vehicle. 218.015(1)(b)3. A person who may enforce the warranty. 218.015(1)(b)4. A person who leases a motor vehicle from a motor vehicle lessor under a written lease. 218.015(1)(bd) (bd) "Demonstrator" means used primarily for the purpose of demonstration to the public. 218.015(1)(bg) (bg) "Early termination cost" means any expense o


Pittsburgh Lemon Law
2007-03-13 14:05:00
.Pittsburgh Lemon Law Pittsburgh Lemon Law Help by a leading Pittsburgh Lemon Law Firm Pittsburgh Lemon Law firm of David J. Gorberg & Associates located in the heart of Pittsburgh has been providing free Pittsburgh lemon law help to consumers of defective lemon cars. The firm is a leading Pittsburgh lemon law firm and has helped thousands of consumers obtain lemon law relief throughout the Pittsburgh and western Pennsylvania area. . The lemon law firm is widely recognized as a leader in the field of lemon law and has educated Pittsburgh consumers through our award winning internet site. The firm's offices are located at the 2325 Grant Building, 330 Grant Street in the heart of Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh lemon law office allows the firm to better serve it's growing base of clients throughout western Pennsylvania


Warranty Comparison
2007-03-13 13:54:00
Pennsylvania Lemon Law Warranty Comparison - Lemon Law help Pennsylvania Lemon Law MAKE BASIC POWERTRAIN CORROSION ROADSIDE Years Miles Years Miles Years Miles Years Miles Acura 4 50,000 4 50,000 5 Unl. 4 50,000 Audi 4 50,000 4 50,000


Warranty problems
2007-03-13 13:42:00
Warranty problems A warranty is a promise A warranty is a seller’s promise that a product will perform as intended. The warranty tells what items the seller will pay to fix after the sale, and for how long. A vehicle may have a "manufacturer warranty" that obligates the manufacturer to pay the cost of certain repairs. Or it may have a "dealer warranty" that obligates the dealer to pay. If a car comes with a warranty, you are entitled to get the warranty in writing from the dealership. Read the warranty carefully to learn what is covered, for how long, who pays for the repairs, and what you must do to keep the warranty in effect. New and used car warranties All new cars come with a manufacturer warranty. Tires, batteries, and dealer-installed options may have separate manufacturer warranties. Some used cars come with a warranty
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Problem used car
2007-03-13 13:38:00
Problem used carCar buyers are protected by lawIf you bought your used car from a licensed Wisconsin dealership, you are protected by Wisconsin’s Motor Vehicle Trade Practice Laws. You don’t have the same protection if you buy from a private party.A dealership must tell you what it can reasonably discover about the vehicleDealerships perform a used vehicle inspection and complete a window disclosure label before offering a vehicle for sale. They test drive the vehicle, and check the exterior of the vehicle, the underside, and under the hood for problems. They also review any paperwork they have for the vehicle, including the vehicle title. The dealership then completes a window label called the Wisconsin Buyers Guide. The Buyers Guide tells you if the vehicle has any existing problems or important history you should know about. Dealerships are required to list any problems they should reasonably have known about based on their inspection, test drive and paperwork check. They do not
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Philadelphia Lemon Law
2007-03-12 15:00:00
Philadelphia Lemon Law Philadelphia Lemon Law Help by the largest Philadelphia Lemon Law Firm Philadelphia Lemon Law firm of Gorberg, Gorberg and Zuber located in Philadelphia since 1960 has been providing free Philadelphia lemon law help to consumers of defective lemon cars. The firm is one of the largest Philadelphia lemon law firms and has helped thousands of consumers obtain lemon law relief throughout the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh area. We are widely recognized as a leader in the field of lemon law and have educated Philadelphia consumers through our numerous bill boards, radio commercials as well as our internet site. The Pennsylvania lemon law, also locally known as the Philadelphia Lemon Law is intended to protect consumers of lemon cars with a remedy in the form of a refund or replacement
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Car Lemon Law Tips Consumers Need To Know
2007-03-12 14:58:00
Car Lemon Law Tips Consumers Need To Know When negotiating with the dealer, talk PRICE not MONTHLY PAYMENTS To ensure that your purchase is a good value, focus your negotiations on the price of the vehicle. If you let the dealer negotiate with you based on the monthly payment for the vehicle, you might end up paying significantly more than the value of the vehicle. If you are trading in a vehicle, first ask the dealer to give you a firm trade-in offer in writing. Be sure that the offer is for the ‘actual cash value’ of the vehicle. Sometimes dealers give consumers an ‘overallowance’ or a trade in value that is worth much more than the value of the vehicle, and then expect to make up the difference by selling you ‘extras’ or offering financing at a very high rate. Once the trade-in value is negotiated, you should make an offer to the dealer based upon the


New Car Lemon Law Q & A
2007-03-12 14:51:00
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE NEW YORK NEW CAR LEMON LAW? The New Car Lemon Law provides a legal remedy for buyers or lessees of new cars that turn out to be lemons. If your car does not conform to the terms of the written warranty and the manufacturer or its authorized dealer is unable to repair the car after a reasonable number of attempts during the first 18,000 miles or two years, whichever comes first, you may be entitled to a full refund or a comparable replacement car. A copy of the law may be found in the back of this booklet. WHICH CARS ARE COVERED BY THE LEMON LAW? The law covers both new and used cars, including demonstrators, which satisfy all of the following four conditions: 1. The car was covered by the manufacturer's new car warranty at the time of original delivery; and 2. The car was purchased, leased or transferred within the earlier of the first 18,000 miles or two years from the date of original delivery; and 3. The car either
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Using the New York State Arbitration Program
2007-03-12 14:49:00
The New York Program 's dispute resolution process can be summarized in ten steps as follows: 1 - Consumer's Completion of Request-for-Arbitration Form 2 - Attorney General's Review 3 - Request for Filing Fee by Administrator 4 - Filing Date; Appointment of Arbitrator; Schedule of Hearing 5 - Notice of Claim Sent to Dealer; Dealer's Response; Consumer's Reply 6 - Pre-Hearing Discovery 7 - Hearing 8 - Decision 9 - Administrator's Review of Decision Form 10 - Modification and Appeal Step 1. Consumer's Completion of Request-For-Arbitration Form A consumer can seek redress under the New York Program by obtaining a "Request-for-Arbitration" form from the Attorney General's website: www.oag.state.ny.us. or any office of the Attorney General. The consumer completes and returns this form, together with copies of all relevant supporting documents (including the bill of sale, repair work orders and any correspondence relating to the claim) to the Attorney
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DELAWARE LEMON LAW INFORMATION
2007-03-12 14:36:00
DELAWARE LEMON LAW INFORMATIONNeed Lemon Law Help in Delaware?Call 1-800-LEMON-LAW Today.Have questions? Here are the answers to the frequently asked questions about the DE Lemon Law.Read the Delaware Lemon Law StatuteThe Delaware Lemon Law provides 100% cost-free lemon law help to distressed drivers throughout the state. If you are driving a lemon, the Lemon Law Attorneys at Kimmel & Silverman may be able to help. Kimmel & Silverman has provided cost-free lemon law help to more than 30,000 consumers throughout the tri-state region and is the only Lemon Law Firm to be honored by the American Bar Association.If you have questions about the Delaware Lemon Law, feel free to e-mail us submit a Get Rid Of Your Lemon form, or call our toll-free hotline, 1-800-LEMON-LAW (1-800-536-6652). You have nothing to lose except your lemon!The Delaware Lemon Law covers vehicles that have a significant non-conformity which can not be fixed after a reasonable number of repair attempts. The nonconfor


Lemon Lawsuits Squeeze State Courts
2007-03-12 14:35:00
Lemon Lawsuits Squeeze State Courts Jersey judiciary steers parties into mediation to handle surging caseload Monday, July 31, 2006 BY KATE COSCARELLI Star-Ledger Staff It started with an Eagle Premiere that had a wacky cooling system that spewed gunk all over the car. Two young lawyers, just starting out, took the case, brought their client a nice resolution and claimed $30,000 in fees. That was 15 years ago. Today, Robert Silverman and Craig Thor Kimmel are at the center of a small but growing part of the legal world. They specialize in lemon lawsuits, with seven offices in six states, including one in Cherry Hill, a staff of 22 lawyers and several mechanics. "We're certainly kept plenty busy," Kimmel said. "Now there are other firms that have taken on this work. People are more concerned with making sure they get their money's worth." It has been nearly 25 years since states started adopting lemon laws to protect people who buy f
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Do Your Homework When Buying Used Car
2007-03-12 14:29:00
Do Your Homework When Buying Used Car Spring is the time of year many people are on the hunt for a new car and many are looking at used cars, only to learn costly lessons।They don't ask the right questions until it is too late and the money has been paid."(When you buy a car) everybody is laughing and talking and congratulating on your choice of cars," said Edna Beard, of Germantown.However, Beard is not laughing. She said that after the deal was done, she found out she paid $18,000 for a car that was worth $13,000."Even though they had ripped me off, they had done it legally," Beard said.Consumer Alert hears from people like Beard all the time, through e-mails and phone calls -- people who feel they got a raw deal on a used car. But you can protect yourself.One of the biggest misconceptions is that the car dealership has to tell you everything there is to know about a car without being asked."You always want to ask every question you can think of about the car. What was its history?
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Car Buyers Should Check The 'Car Complaint Index'
2007-03-11 09:25:00
Car Buyers Should Check The 'Car Complaint Index ' Sara UnderwoodReporting (CBS4) BOSTON If you’re in the market for a shiny new sport utility vehicle, sports car, or sedan, no doubt you’ll want to do some research before you make your purchase.But we’re going to make it easy for you and do some of that research for you, by giving you a look at some of the most complained about cars in the country.Every year, the Center for Auto Safety puts out their car complaint index which tells consumers what cars receive the most complaints.And consumer attorney Craig Thor Kimmel says it’s a great place to start your research when looking to buy a new car.“What we try to do is use it for consumers as an additional tool either when they’re buying a car, or to understand something that’s going on with their vehicle that they now own,” said Kimmel.The complaint index is based on a ratio of the number of complaints on a vehicle to the number of vehicles sold.
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Federal Consumer Law Can Help Weed Out Lemon Cars
2007-03-11 09:24:00
Federal Consumer Law Can Help Weed Out Lemon Cars Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act Covers Products Over $25 (CBS4) BOSTON If your new car turns out to be a clunker, and it's too late to get your money back under the state's lemon law, a federal regulation, known as the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act, could help save you time, energy and money.The law covers any consumer product that cost over $25 and is covered under a written warranty.Tim Hovasse, a resident of Burlington, purchased a 2004 Nissan Quest minivan that reportedly had skylights that started to leak and a side window that popped out, ruining two car seats.“We just went for a bigger car and then we just got a big headache," Hovasse said. “It was jut one nightmare after another."Hovasse said the problems led to multiple, fruitless trips to the dealership, who could not find out what the problem was.Since the problems didn’t begin until a year after Hovasse bought the car, he couldn’t file a claim under the Mas
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3 On Your Side: Car Problems
2007-03-11 09:23:00
3 On Your Side: Car Problems Jim DonovanReporting (CBS 3) PHILADELPHIA Are you having problems with your car? Maybe you think it's a lemon, or you keep getting it repaired with no end in sight. Well, 3-on your side's Jim Donovan has you covered.We hear car complaints all the time, and often we notice a pattern. Some makes and models are complained about more often than others.But there is a list that could help you the next time you're in the market for a car. When it comes to automotive complaints some cars do better than others.That's where the center for Auto Safety's Complaint Index comes in."The list is a ratio, the number of complaints made for a thousand vehicles sold. So if you have a lot of vehicles sold and a lot of complaints then perhaps it will be on the list. But if you have a lot of vehicles sold and very few complaints that car may not be on the list," explains attorney Craig Kimmel.These vehicles have the highest number of complaints based


KEARNY, NJ CONSUMER CHALLENGES DAIMLER CHRYSLER
2007-03-11 09:20:00
KEARNY, NJ CONSUMER CHALLENGES DAIMLER CHRYSLER ON THEIR FIVE-STAR SERVICE AND WINS BUYBACK AND $30,000 IN DAMAGES Suffering numerous dilemmas with his Dodge Durango, Raul Ortiz successfully battled the manufacturer in Hudson County Superior Court under the New Jersey Lemon Law and the State's Consumer Fraud Act. (Jersey City, NJ) After repeated repair attempts to fix his transmission and rear differential on his 2001 Dodge Durango, Kearny, NJ resident Raul Ortiz became more than frustrated with Chrysler's promise of five-star warranty service. His frustration led him to fight the billion-dollar manufacturer in Hudson County Superior Court. On Tuesday, October 12, a jury sided with him under the New Jersey Lemon Law and the State's Consumer Fraud Act, awarding him a full buy back of his vehicle, $30,000 in damages, and attorneys fees. Ortiz was represented by Cherry Hill, NJ based lemon law firm of Kimmel & Silverman. Judge Edward O'Connor, Jr, J.S.C. pres
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PENNSYLVANIA LEMON LAW TAKES EFFECT TODAY
2007-03-11 09:18:00
PENNSYLVANIA LEMON LAW TAKES EFFECT TODAY Law Expands To Protect An Estimated 25% of PA Consumers Who Lease Cars & Trucks PENNSYLVANIA (February 11, 2002) - Effective today, the Pennsylvania Lemon Law has been expanded to include legal protection and cost-free legal representation for Pennsylvania consumers who lease their vehicles. The change marks the first major amendment to the Pennsylvania Lemon Law since it was enacted in 1984. According to R.H. Polk, leasing makes up 20% of all PA new car sales and 26% of all PA light utility truck sales each year. This is a sharp increase from 1984, when 6% of PA consumers were leasing. Under the new Law, Pennsylvania consumers who purchase or lease their car may be entitled to a new car or the refund of their purchase price, if their car has a substantial defect that first occurs in the first 12 months or 12,000 miles and can not be fixed within three repair attempts; or if the car is out of service for 30 or more calendar


CONSUMER GETS "LEMONAID" FOR DEFECTIVE DELL COMPUTER
2007-03-10 05:52:00
CONSUMER GETS "LEMONAID" FOR DEFECTIVE DELL COMPUTER Chicago, Illinois - You've heard the horror stories about cars that turn out to be lemons, but what about computers? Just ask Ron Mazur of Illinois. His $3500 Dell continued to "blow up internally", even after Dell repaired it 6 times. He would confirm the diagnosis of his Dell as a bona fide " lemon". According to the Computer Industry Almanac, the United States has the largest number of PC's in use, with 175 million total units at years end 2001. That's up approximately 13 million from 2000. An estimated 50.4% are used in homes in the U.S.,which is greater in-home usage than any other country in the world. Although there are no true statistics available to measure the percentage of units sold that are "lemons", the industry average stands at around 1%. The growth in both computer sales and usage, has motivated some state legislatures to begin working on laws that would protec


AUTO LEMON LAW UPHELD
2007-03-10 05:51:00
AUTO LEMON LAW UPHELD (7/12/02-WARSAW TIMES UNION) Arnold Dempsey bought a new Mercury Grand Marquis from Dimension Ford, Fort Wayne. The recent retiree had researched manufacturers and models and chose the Grand Marquis, one of Ford/Lincoln/Mercury's flagship cars, based on its reputation for quality and dependability. Four months after purchasing his new car, Dempsey felt the vehicle begin pulling to the left towards oncoming traffic. In a matter of seconds, the vehicle could literally change lanes and cross the center line unless corrective measures were taken. He took the car back to the Ford dealer. Over a five-month period, four different Ford dealers tried several alignments, numerous brake repairs and replacement of the steering gear box, yet the condition continued. Dempsey called Ford Customer Assistance, using their 800 number listed in the warranty booklet that came with his car. They told him to go back to another auth


OHIO'S LEMON LAWS STAND IN LAND ROVER TRIAL
2007-03-10 05:51:00
OHIO'S LEMON LAWS STAND IN LAND ROVER TRIAL Cleveland, Ohio, July 23, 2001 - A jury in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court found in favor of the owner of a Land Rover Discovery II under Ohio's lemon laws. The $45,000 luxury vehicle spent a total of 52 days in the shop for repairs to the electrical system, brakes, steering, engine, transmission, accelerator pedal and other problems during the first 17 months of use. The laws offer strong protection to consumers who purchase a vehicle in Ohio, as confirmed by a recent Ohio Supreme Court decision. The manufacturer's outstanding reputation for quality, luxury and dependability led Demetrius Smith to purchase the high end Land Rover. "I wanted a car I could use for both work and leisure as I spend so much time on the road. This SUV gave me problems from the first day I drove it and certainly was not a vehicle I could trust or count on," adds Mr. Smith


Wisconsin's lemon law
2007-03-10 04:44:00
Wisconsin's lemon law If the motor vehicle you buy or lease turns out to be a "lemon," the manufacturer has to replace it free or refund the price (minus a reasonable amount for mileage). What is a "lemon"? A new vehicle - no more than a year old and still under warranty - is a "lemon" if It has a serious defect the dealer can't fix in four tries, or It has one or many defects that prevent you from using it for 30 days or more (the 30 days need not be consecutive) What is a defect? A defect covered by the Lemon Law must seriously affect the use, value or safety of your vehicle and must be covered by the warranty. An irritating rattle may not be "serious" enough to make your car a lemon. Stalling probably is. What veh
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Lemon law lawyer can make or break your case
2007-04-04 06:12:00
Lemon law lawyer can make or break your caseEvery state has a lemon law to help consumers with problem vehicles. The system is designed to be a sort of a self-service sort of thing, but sometimes you can benefit tremendously from having a lawyer. They’re not necessary, but a lawyer could be the difference between winning and losing your case...Lemon law attorneys not necessary, but they could make a differenceSince their introduction in the early 1980’s, thousands of Americans have benefitted from the auto lemon laws enacted in all fifty states. The statutes were passed in order to help consumers with problems associated with habitually broken or defective automobiles, and on the whole, they have been successful. The system, as it stands now, is designed so that consumers with problem vehicles can address the problem themselves. But there are times when it may not only be useful to hire an attorney, but times when having a lawyer may make all the difference in the world.Here are so
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California lemon law for in-state buyers only
2007-04-04 06:09:00
California lemon law for in-state buyers onlyA recent court ruling affects Californians who purchase vehicles out of state for in-state use. They may find that they have little or no protection under the state lemon law...California Lemon Law will not protect out of state buyersThe cost of a new vehicle is higher than it has ever been, and prices continue to go up. Along with that is the increase in the price insurance and gasoline. Add it all up, and you will find that the cost of buying and owning a car is quite expensive. Savvy consumers shop around to find the best deal and are often rewarded for their hard work. In the case of residents of California and other highly taxed states, the price of sales taxes adds considerably to the cost of buying a new vehicle. Again, savvy shoppers have found a solution to this problem - buy the vehicle out of state and drive it home.That seems like a good idea. After all, a 2% decrease in the sales tax on a $25,000 car means a savings of some $500
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State's auto lemon law can relieve a car buyer's sour experience
2007-05-31 13:37:00
Making lemonade out of lemons Monday, February 26, 2001By Patricia Sabatini, Post-Gazette Staff Writer For the first two years that Tracy Magiske owned her shiny new 1996 Chrysler Sebring convertible, it was in the shop 30 times. The 30-year-old Jefferson Hills resident said the brakes kept failing, and Chrysler couldn't repair it. Finally, worried about a serious accident, she just stopped driving the car.Attorney Craig Thor Kimmel represents auto buyers who believe their cars to be lemons. (Darrell Sapp, Post-Gazette). Early this month, nearly four years after leaving the showroom, Magiske got some good news. A Pittsburgh jury agreed her car was a lemon and ordered DaimlerChrysler to buy it back. Although Magiske's case had a happy ending, she didn't have to wait four years to seek relief. Under Pennsylvania's auto lemon law, if a substantial defect isn't repaired after three attempts or the vehicle is out of service for a total of 30 days, it's considered a lemon and the
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Buying Tips
2007-05-31 13:36:00
Getting Some Lemon-Aid From Your Lemon Maker By Neil G. ChiricoEmail We hope that you never actually have a reason to read an article about Lemon laws. But if you do, we'd like to make this unpleasant and at times complex subject seem a little less daunting, putting a little hope back in the sour situation of living day to day with a dreaded "lemon." Repeat after us in your best Forrest Gump accent, "Mama always says, turn those lemons you are given into lemonade."To that end, let's try to pare your lemon from the tree. First, we have to determine if you even have a lemon, after all it could just be a bad apple (yes, pun intended). We'll try to point you in the right direction, to either proceed yourself or to seek professional legal advice. ..Magnuson-Moss — What's it all about? The Magnuson-Moss Warranty act is a Federal Law that protects the buyer of any product that costs more than $25 and comes with an express written warranty. Nearly all state Lemon Law Statutes ar
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