Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:23:33 -it states in the title it’s a new car
I assumed that meant new to OP, not brand new. I’m also not sure A/C is considered a safety defect
It's often 90+ in Va (and most places in the US). Unreliable A/C is a safety defect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:23:33 -it states in the title it’s a new car
I assumed that meant new to OP, not brand new. I’m also not sure A/C is considered a safety defect
Anonymous wrote:23:33 -it states in the title it’s a new car
Anonymous wrote:I would take it to the same dealer. If you are in Virginia and they can’t fix it on the third try then you can argue your new car is a lemon.
If you have tried unsuccessfully to have your new vehicle (purchased in Virginia) repaired three or more times for the same problem, or the vehicle has been out of service for more than thirty days in one year, your vehicle may be classified as a lemon under the Virginia Motor Vehicle Warranty Enforcement Act.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would take it to the same dealer. If you are in Virginia and they can’t fix it on the third try then you can argue your new car is a lemon.
If you have tried unsuccessfully to have your new vehicle (purchased in Virginia) repaired three or more times for the same problem, or the vehicle has been out of service for more than thirty days in one year, your vehicle may be classified as a lemon under the Virginia Motor Vehicle Warranty Enforcement Act.
This. I’d be happy because they’re on the third try.
Anonymous wrote:I would take it to the same dealer. If you are in Virginia and they can’t fix it on the third try then you can argue your new car is a lemon.
If you have tried unsuccessfully to have your new vehicle (purchased in Virginia) repaired three or more times for the same problem, or the vehicle has been out of service for more than thirty days in one year, your vehicle may be classified as a lemon under the Virginia Motor Vehicle Warranty Enforcement Act.