Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bought used Chevy Malibu. Out of warranty zone now. There is an engine brake problem that is at the beginning of class action status. Our car has been out of commission for 28 of the last 40 days. Of course, I still owe on the car.
The dealer is dealing with GM for repair guidance . WHat can I do? I’m literally stumped. We are out of Maryland lemon law timeframe. Does NTSB take these issues? It appears to be headed toward a nation wide recall.
I can’t afford an attorney not sure what one could even do against GM .
What should I do?
What were you thinking?
Anonymous wrote:Bought used Chevy Malibu. Out of warranty zone now. There is an engine brake problem that is at the beginning of class action status. Our car has been out of commission for 28 of the last 40 days. Of course, I still owe on the car.
The dealer is dealing with GM for repair guidance . WHat can I do? I’m literally stumped. We are out of Maryland lemon law timeframe. Does NTSB take these issues? It appears to be headed toward a nation wide recall.
I can’t afford an attorney not sure what one could even do against GM .
What should I do?
Anonymous wrote:Used cars are never covered by lemon laws so that was never an option. Unfortunately, the only thing you can do is to sell it or trade it in and take a loss. I'm sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Used cars are never covered by lemon laws so that was never an option. Unfortunately, the only thing you can do is to sell it or trade it in and take a loss. I'm sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bought used Chevy Malibu. Out of warranty zone now. There is an engine brake problem that is at the beginning of class action status. Our car has been out of commission for 28 of the last 40 days. Of course, I still owe on the car.
The dealer is dealing with GM for repair guidance . WHat can I do? I’m literally stumped. We are out of Maryland lemon law timeframe. Does NTSB take these issues? It appears to be headed toward a nation wide recall.
I can’t afford an attorney not sure what one could even do against GM .
What should I do?
What were you thinking?
Anonymous wrote:Bought used Chevy Malibu. Out of warranty zone now. There is an engine brake problem that is at the beginning of class action status. Our car has been out of commission for 28 of the last 40 days. Of course, I still owe on the car.
The dealer is dealing with GM for repair guidance . WHat can I do? I’m literally stumped. We are out of Maryland lemon law timeframe. Does NTSB take these issues? It appears to be headed toward a nation wide recall.
I can’t afford an attorney not sure what one could even do against GM .
What should I do?