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Originally Posted by Z06tofrs
They are offering my down payment back to put towards a new or used vehicle from the dealer or any dealership they own. It's now going to take a few weeks for parts to get in before I will get it back. They know I will be under lemon law so they are trying to "buy" me out of my car.
Someone asked about lemon laws. Look up the laws per your state; however, most likely it will be 3 repairs for same issue or the car is under service for 30days. Which should include you waiting for them to get the parts in. Toyota does not want the media involved. This platform so far has been very successful from a sales and review stand point. They would rather not have a "gas pedal" situation like they had a few years back.
Make sure to keep all records dates times mileage etc for the vehicle. And after 10 days in the service department issue the dealer a notice you are going to use your rights under lemon law. Also send a registered or certified mail letter to the manufacture for a claim under the lemon laws. They will deny it then you hire an attorney to represent you. Most if not all states the car manufacture not dealer will be responsible to pay your attorney fees. You may have to have a retainer up front. Good luck, but like I said they won't let it get that far. They will work with you.
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Yeah, for new cars in AZ it is 4 repairs or 30 days in service within the first 24k miles or 2 years.
I will be patient, and after 10 days in I'll speak to the GM of the dealer and let them know I plan on filing a claim with an attorney if they don't work with me.