วันจันทร์ที่ 27 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2552

Is my car considered defective under the "Lemon Law"?

My new Nissan Sentra has been in for service twice already for a defective passenger side door that won't open. Its scheduled for a third service appt. this week for the same problem. If they still can't fix it after a third try doesn't this fall under the Lemon Law? A door that a passenger can't exit from becomes a major safety issue, especially in the event of an accident. What do you think?


Depending on the state you live in, if it falls under the lemon law. Each state is different.

Make sure you get a receipt of work done on your car each time you take it in. So that you will have proof that you have taking it in for the same problem multiple times.

You may have to get a manufacturer adviser , to help you get your car fixed.

Try www.clarkhoward.com to get more advise.

I would say not a lemon law, however i do consider it to be listed under factory recall. All it will take is one person loosing their life and Nissan is going to get taken to the cleaners.

no it wont its still under warrenty right? then u need to push the problem and they will get it fixed. as long as there is warrenty theres no lemon they have a chanch to fix after all it dosnt cost u

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