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Have they done the repair on your vehicle yetis is it your first attempt? If not get it in writing that they refuse to repair


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GM is denying my repurchase. They still do not have parts to repair. Apparently they don’t care about state lemon law. I am about completely fed up with General Motors.


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Can u explain to me a repurchase? I've had window leak, all new carpet, headliner, bed alignment and now this. Bought in December and only have 4k miles on it now...

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Depending where you live there are consumer protection laws with new vehicles. Search your state’ Lemon Law.

 

Typically multiple attempts to repair the same issue will qualify the vehicle as a “lemon”. The laws will give you the right for flat out repurchase, replacement or settlement for you to live with the issue.

 

In my state, if a vehicle is out of service for repair for over 30 days within 2 years or 24000 miles, it is a lemon. This is the fight I am taking to GM at this moment.

 

They will fight you! The manufacturer is not your friend. Do not give up.

 

 

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They say it's fine to drive with the differential noise and I'm going to pick it up in the morning. To beat it all they gave me a pink Chevy Spark as my loaner....

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7 minutes ago, jqcitizen said:

Depending where you live there are consumer protection laws with new vehicles. Search your state’ Lemon Law.

 

Typically multiple attempts to repair the same issue will qualify the vehicle as a “lemon”. The laws will give you the right for flat out repurchase, replacement or settlement for you to live with the issue.

 

In my state, if a vehicle is out of service for repair for over 30 days within 2 years or 24000 miles, it is a lemon. This is the fight I am taking to GM at this moment.

 

They will fight you! The manufacturer is not your friend. Do not give up.

 

 

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Get the BBB involved as soon as you can.  It was the only thing that got their attention.  File a claim tonight. GM denied my buyback 2 times and I just kept pissing them off daily.  I'd sit in the dealership and refused to leave until I told everyone in there that this issue was being swept under the rug.  Selling these trucks knowing the issues then lying to people about it not being an issue.  I watched it.  "Mine was the only one doing it" and 'It's normal"  Can't have both.

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I had huge success sending an email when the roof leaked. They even have me an extended warranty...that's why I hate to trade it or get rid of it. I really hate to change brands. I'm a 3rd generation Chevy guy. I've also already spend $ on accessories and the TB lift kit.

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I had huge success sending an email when the roof leaked. They even have me an extended warranty...that's why I hate to trade it or get rid of it. I really hate to change brands. I'm a 3rd generation Chevy guy. I've also already spend $ on accessories and the TB lift kit.

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If they buy it back, supply them with all of the receipts for custom equipment and accessories. They have to buy them from you.


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1 minute ago, Porterhouse said:

What did the lawyer cost you?

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BBB first then try a lawyer.  I got mine settled without a lawyer.  Look into Transfer of collateral..

 

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Most states laws make the manufacturer pay for lawyer fees. There should be no out of pocket costs to you


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