What is the name of your state? California. Does our situation qualify for the Lemon Law, and if so, should we wait until the car is repaired before contacting counsel?
We purchased a new 2020 vehicle last year; all went well for 13 months until 3 warning lights (Forward Collision Avoidance Assist; Lane Keeping Assist and High Beam Assist) switched on and chimed. This happens 4-5 minutes after turning on the car, every time. Since that happened, two of the features/functions have not worked and the third one partially works. It took about a month to get an appointment at the dealer, and the repair has dragged on for over 3 months, so it has been over 4 months we have been waiting. The car is under warranty. We sent a letter of complaint to the dealership headquarters on 8 October but did not receive a reply.
We are an hour away from the dealer and have been there 5 times, often spending hours waiting only to be told we have to return – very time consuming and frustrating. They let us use a “basic’ loaner car for 3 weeks while waiting for parts, but it was so uncomfortable that we returned it and took our car back for some weeks.
The dealer finally said they received the parts so we took the car there on 2 November and they provided us with a “basic” rental car (no GPS, etc.) for the day. That afternoon they called us and said they would not be able to complete the repairs that day after all, so we should go home and use the rental car until they do. On Friday 5 November the dealer said they cannot predict then the repair will be done.
We purchased a new 2020 vehicle last year; all went well for 13 months until 3 warning lights (Forward Collision Avoidance Assist; Lane Keeping Assist and High Beam Assist) switched on and chimed. This happens 4-5 minutes after turning on the car, every time. Since that happened, two of the features/functions have not worked and the third one partially works. It took about a month to get an appointment at the dealer, and the repair has dragged on for over 3 months, so it has been over 4 months we have been waiting. The car is under warranty. We sent a letter of complaint to the dealership headquarters on 8 October but did not receive a reply.
We are an hour away from the dealer and have been there 5 times, often spending hours waiting only to be told we have to return – very time consuming and frustrating. They let us use a “basic’ loaner car for 3 weeks while waiting for parts, but it was so uncomfortable that we returned it and took our car back for some weeks.
The dealer finally said they received the parts so we took the car there on 2 November and they provided us with a “basic” rental car (no GPS, etc.) for the day. That afternoon they called us and said they would not be able to complete the repairs that day after all, so we should go home and use the rental car until they do. On Friday 5 November the dealer said they cannot predict then the repair will be done.