Lesseee, the automobile is two weeks old?
Has it been in the repair shop three times for the same problem?
And not fixed?
Send a letter to the state Attorney General, in which the automobile was purchased, with copies of the work orders, copies of any correspondence between you and the dealer, and a description of the problem.
Send a copy also to the manufacturer, and the dealer. Registered, with request for return receipt.
You will receive a form to complete and return.
If not repaired, a hearing will be set for you to attend and bring the automobile. The dealer will have one last opportunity to repair it.
If the automobile is judged unfit or unsafe, the manufacturer is obligated to replace it.
You can be charged for mileage usage, and be required to pay any difference above the "old sticker price" and the "new sticker price" if a different automobile.
I don't understand your question, "what amount of money is considered".
2006-07-31 07:51:58
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answered by ed 7
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