HELP! Lemon ruling on used sports car? Or any genus of imperative on used cars?

I have a 99 ford wind-star, thats been to JDByrider 7 times for the SAME entry... transmission. They sent it to the Ford dealership, had them idiots look at it... give back to us with a"verbs bill of health"... yea then a week later the nouns blew up, leaving me, my husband and our baby stranded for 2 1/2 hrs.So we have it towed BACK to JDByrider (cause its under warranty still... 18month/18000miles) so we get the van rear this past friday... STILL BROKE. So that makes 7 times... 6 weeks total they have our car... which we STILL have to generate $171.00/bi-weekly payments o... for a broken car! Is there ANYthing we can do?
ANY proposal at all?
Answers:
Please,Please,Please,.....contact an attorney about this issue. I would push for a comparable vehicle at like peas in a pod price as you owe on this one.
Did you by this van as is or? the lemon statute is denfrent in each state so google ur state lemon lay (exsample: texas lemon regulation ) then contact an attorney. also report them to the BBB
Lemon laws will not pertain to 9-year old vehicle. Even for it to be considered, it has to be under the manufacturer's inventive warranty.

BBB is a waste of time. You can file a complaint through them, but they do nil more than deliver your complaint to the dealer. They have no permitted power to force the dealer to do anything. You can have a "Very Unsatisfactory" rating near the BBB with hundreds or thousands of complaints logged against your business and still have the BBB's sticker within your window as a member as long as you wages your yearly dues to the BBB.

Only thing you can do is hold getting it fixed under JD Byrider's warranty. Going to an attorney will only cost you attorney's fees, and zilch more. They will probably not be able to help you contained by the least. Source(s): Former F&I manager, living surrounded by PA as well
Grande is right.

10 year old cars have problems. That's the process it is. There can be no "lemon law" for a machine that is route past it's prime.

Since you have a warranty, telephone the warranty administrator (the 800 number on your warranty paperwork) and file a complaint. This doesn't guarantee you anything, but at least they will know your problems and I don`t know assign someone else to look at the car.

And as far as the BBB, that's a service that the DEALER pays for. The dealer is their client, and for this reason, their number one priority. Everytime they get a complaint, the BBB sends out a rep to take the merchant manager to lunch to "talk roughly speaking it."

The problem is, a car doesn't have a problem until it does. There is no process to "predict" when and how a car will break down. They can give it a "verbs bill of health", and then the transmission will blow the subsequent week. There sometimes aren't any warning signs. Your car is fine in the future, then broken the next. It isn't anybody's blame, it's just the nature of the monster. Source(s): Many years in auto sales and nouns.
How about the canon of "caveat emptor" (buyer beware)?

Repeat after me..."Lemon laws protect the owners of NEW cars from serious, recurring defects".

There is no lemon tenet or any other consumer protection on a 10-year old used vehicle. You do have a warranty, though and you will hold to use that to get some satisfaction.



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