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Re: O/T Had ta Do It
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Posted by Mark - IN. on August 16, 2004 at 17:32:54 from (205.188.117.10):
In Reply to: O/T Had ta Do It posted by Allan in NE on August 16, 2004 at 10:51:32:
I've been lucky and haven't had a lemon. Met a guy a couple/fews years back bought a new red Dakota. It was a sharp looking little truck, and didn't give it another thought. Then one day saw it setting out all dirty from obvious setting. So I asked, and he said is/was a lemon and was proceding through the court system. As I recall, he had to jump through hoops and the factory of course dragged the procedings every way possible. Finally, he bought a new truck and quit making payments on his red lemon. Guess who lost that one? About a year later the finance company or Detroit had someone come tow it off, and the guy's credit (at least) got hosed. He lost every way around. I don't know anything about the lemon law (other than heard of it), but don't get so PO'd that you quit making payments and lose twice, I guess - perhaps easier said than done.
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