Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in the middle of a lease for a car that appears to meet the qualifications for a lemon. We either want to get out of our lease altogether and fine a new car or be given a car by the manufacturer to replace this one. We have now had to take it to be fixed 5 times for the same problem (computer-related, so basically a manufacturing defect), it seems to be unfixable and we have wasted countless hours and time dealing with this, not to mention the annoyance. I have never had a car with this many issues, and it's a brand new car! Anyone go through something similar?
Honda per chance?
That was my guess too. They are impossible to deal with. I wish the Toyota van was better looking - I’d love to switch!
Toyota van totally worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in the middle of a lease for a car that appears to meet the qualifications for a lemon. We either want to get out of our lease altogether and fine a new car or be given a car by the manufacturer to replace this one. We have now had to take it to be fixed 5 times for the same problem (computer-related, so basically a manufacturing defect), it seems to be unfixable and we have wasted countless hours and time dealing with this, not to mention the annoyance. I have never had a car with this many issues, and it's a brand new car! Anyone go through something similar?
Honda per chance?
That was my guess too. They are impossible to deal with. I wish the Toyota van was better looking - I’d love to switch!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in the middle of a lease for a car that appears to meet the qualifications for a lemon. We either want to get out of our lease altogether and fine a new car or be given a car by the manufacturer to replace this one. We have now had to take it to be fixed 5 times for the same problem (computer-related, so basically a manufacturing defect), it seems to be unfixable and we have wasted countless hours and time dealing with this, not to mention the annoyance. I have never had a car with this many issues, and it's a brand new car! Anyone go through something similar?
Honda per chance?
Anonymous wrote:We are in the middle of a lease for a car that appears to meet the qualifications for a lemon. We either want to get out of our lease altogether and fine a new car or be given a car by the manufacturer to replace this one. We have now had to take it to be fixed 5 times for the same problem (computer-related, so basically a manufacturing defect), it seems to be unfixable and we have wasted countless hours and time dealing with this, not to mention the annoyance. I have never had a car with this many issues, and it's a brand new car! Anyone go through something similar?
Anonymous wrote:Ask dealer to swap it for another, citing lemon law. If that doesn’t work, get a lawyer to write a letter for you.