Can I use the Lemon Law for my saloon?

Since buying the car I've had nought but issues out of it and didnt think there be anything I could do about it. Until my friend mentioned the Lemonlaw to me today and told me what it was. I be hoping to get some input from you guys on my situation.

I've had the sports car for just over 7 months. So far here is my experience... I had a tire blow on me and get all 4 replaced then have to replace all of the spark plugs. Then the car fitfully breaks down on me, have towed to Mercedes and they cant find anything wrong after a couple days.

I then started to mind a lot of spots on my car where on earth you can tell the dealer used a cheap touch up paint. I'm chitchat 20 noticeable spots, 5-7 very apparent. Car randomly breaks down on me again.

I've had a headlight be in motion out on me, 2 tail lights, marker light and the license plate lights turn out on me. The transmission is acting up, and getting worse by the day. It revs at soaring rpms before shifting and the car jerk a lot of times. Now the break pads have need of replaced and the rotors turned. Also, last week a warning for my ESP malfunctioning come one. Then yesterday my car wont start, jump start the battery-operated and go home. Wake up and its dead again, leap start it and start to drive only to notice it will not shift out of first gear or permit me shift the gears. I've been told its my alternator?

When I was looking at the coupé I specifically asked the dealer if it needed any mandatory services by Mercedes, he said no, it already had them done. Well more or less 2 weeks ago a warning for Service B appeared.

I am sure I've missed a few things but you guys get the point. Please bring up to date me that this is a freak accident and that Mercedes makes much better cars than this! Am I totally screwed or do you feel I can do something about it? My parents next door neighbor/friend is a attorney...
Answers:
First, the car needs to be beneath warranty in order to use the lemon regulation. There needs to be numerous attempts to fix said problems. Keep any/all documentation the the mercedes dealer since it may be the capitalist you will end up having to contact and complain to. The regulation has different definitions surrounded by each state so the circumstances vary whether this applies.
http://www.statelawyers.com/Practice/Pra…

If you purchased the saloon from a private party, you are out of luck. It would be up to you to have the sports car mechancally inspected before purchase.
Id discuss the situation with your parents neighbor anyway and see if they can furnish you some better legal insight.
Good luck.
Wel in your case,yes you can use the lemon decree.
If it is a used car and you bought it as is without a warranty you don't own a leg to stand on. I have been near and done that and I got stuck with a fine truck that was a pile of junk underneath the hood. Good Luck.



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