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Demand a new vehicle.
They will have access to that. |
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PeteLeathersac (01-26-2025) |
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I second that. Lemon Law, Goodwill Adjustment, or something. Be the squeaky wheel.
Last resort, arrange to meet a local TV news crew across the street, that should get their attention. Cripes, it's only on it's second tank of gas. I wouldn't want it back.... |
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markinnaples (01-26-2025), PeteLeathersac (01-26-2025) |
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This is a completely different deal. You bought a new vehicle, and it was defective almost immediately. They are telling you they cannot fix it. Demand a refund or a new vehicle. The above is sound advice. Pretty easy to make them look really bad here. I would scream bloody murder if they did this to Ann. |
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I would get aggressive about this. You bought a vehicle to use. Not to have it sit in a shop. Drop the gloves and go after them.
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