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hey evil, if you need help.....ur vehicle has been out of service more than 15 days, you may be able to put mitsu on notice for state of florida lemon law. let me know if you need help with it
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Originally Posted by SaOrlando
hey evil, if you need help.....ur vehicle has been out of service more than 15 days, you may be able to put mitsu on notice for state of florida lemon law. let me know if you need help with it
itll actually have to break two more times, you may be able to notify them that it has already been out for 15 days(or more) then if it breaks they have 1 chance to fix it. and then it breaks again, its a lemon. i have had recent discussion with the state about
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i have had recent discussion with the state and what constitutes a "attempt" at repair
you should let mitsu know, if they didnt know already. if it breaks one time it may be lemon, you should call the state attorney, and discuss it with them, the number is in the back of the lemon book that came with the car, if you dont have it, i can get it for you.
your problems are severe. this is why the lemon law exist, to protect us from a) a lemon
b) unwilling manufacturers
next time i talk to them (i am going through an issue myself, not nearly as severe as yours though) ill ask them about out of service days
cya
i have had recent discussion with the state and what constitutes a "attempt" at repair
you should let mitsu know, if they didnt know already. if it breaks one time it may be lemon, you should call the state attorney, and discuss it with them, the number is in the back of the lemon book that came with the car, if you dont have it, i can get it for you.
your problems are severe. this is why the lemon law exist, to protect us from a) a lemon
b) unwilling manufacturers
next time i talk to them (i am going through an issue myself, not nearly as severe as yours though) ill ask them about out of service days
cya


