Anyone up to date near the Lemon Law?

Hi, I live in New York and bought a new Kia Sedona (Demo near 1200 miles on it) in March of 2008. Starting last July, the moonroof leak and the car got soaked on the inside. We thought it be just a passing this but everytime it rain the same thing happen. The dealer said there be cobwebs in the line and that's what be causing it. Eight weeks later duplicate thing happened and it have to go in again. We be assured that this would be it and it would be fixed. In May of this year it went in again for that and an oxygen sensor and immediately here we are less than two months later and it's still leak and the airbag light is coming on. I am ready to drive this vehicle off a cliff! My used car be never in the shop this much and my last unmarked one was in once contained by 10years. I want to know what my rights are. The law is so lengthy and confusing that I stopped reading it. It also have alot of advertising for lawyers which I really don't want to grasp into but I feel that I should get some benevolent of compensation or a new car! Any facilitate would be greatly appreciated.
Answers:
just 2 lawyers advertising. they claim "no cost" close to the ambulance chasers. Source(s): http://www.lemonlawamerica.com/New-York-…
Hum.... I am thinking its been a year it might be past it. verbalize to a lawyer knowledgeable within this area.
Just as a FYI.. Most judges will NOT tender you a free car basically. They will furnish you the payments your out and make you even. They will usually not make you be an a better position.
Tamale - you for sure got yourself a core lemon. While all states' lemon laws differ somewhat, they're designed to cover impossible to tell apart thing: fraudulent sales of different cars by dealers to unsuspecting consumers. I did a quick furrow and found that given your facts, the vehicle you bought is absolutely covered. Try this website:http://www.carlemon.com/lemon/NY_law.htm…

Good luck Source(s): Owner of a new vehicle who have to deal with a seller who couldn't get my brand new (also a demo) truck fixed until I used my state's lemon directive against them. I'm also a lawyer ;)
"The dealer said there be cobwebs in the line "

That statement may be the principle of a brand new legal basis of action, Tortious Insult to Intelligence.
Speak with the service manager and transmit him/her that you wish to initiate the buy back procedure base on the states lemon law.

"cobwebs in the line" what the hell is that supposed to niggardly.



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