JAXRS6
January 21st, 2004, 17:31
I just learned a little about lemon laws in a couple of states, thought I'd share it here & encourage others to share what they may know about lemon laws in their states. Basic info on this comes in a booklet with each new US RS6, with a page devoted to each state in the booklet.
I bought my RS6 in MICHIGAN, so that's where I would start if I had a case (and I may still -- won't know for sure til I get my beast back). My attorney there described two criteria that can justify a lemon suit: 1) the car has been serviced four or more times for the same problem, or 2) the car has been disabled for more than 30 days (or maybe it's at least 30 days, which is virtually the same).
In FLORIDA, the aforementioned booklet that comes with the RS6 did not specifically mention a lemon law -- but when I mentioned the possibility of doing something in Michigan, the FL assistant service manager said Florida has a lemon law too!
Can anyone clarify re FL? Also please share experiences/knowledge from other states. Or countries, which raises another question: Are there lemon laws outside the US?
I bought my RS6 in MICHIGAN, so that's where I would start if I had a case (and I may still -- won't know for sure til I get my beast back). My attorney there described two criteria that can justify a lemon suit: 1) the car has been serviced four or more times for the same problem, or 2) the car has been disabled for more than 30 days (or maybe it's at least 30 days, which is virtually the same).
In FLORIDA, the aforementioned booklet that comes with the RS6 did not specifically mention a lemon law -- but when I mentioned the possibility of doing something in Michigan, the FL assistant service manager said Florida has a lemon law too!
Can anyone clarify re FL? Also please share experiences/knowledge from other states. Or countries, which raises another question: Are there lemon laws outside the US?