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Archive for February, 2007

Northeastern PA Lemon Law Clinic A Huge Success!

February 22, 2007 By: LemonLaw Category: Lemon Law Seminar No Comments →

Thanks to all the folks who turned out last night for our WBRE On Your Side Car Buying and Lemon Law Clinic. The response was overwhelming, and the audience’s questions and comments were also very insightful. While many consumers know the lemon law exists, many do not know how it works or how it applies to their particular situation. Seminars like this one provide a wonderful forum to reach out to consumers and educate them on their rights. Many thanks to WBRE Consumer Reporter Jeff Chirico, who did an awesome job coordinating and moderating the event, as well as everyone behind the scenes at WBRE News. Thanks also go out to Laurie Langan and the wonderful folks at Boscovs Wilkes Barre Store for their tremendous hospitality.

If you are based in PA, NJ, DE, MA, MD or OH and are interested in hosting a free lemon law clinic in your area, contact Michael Sacks, our Director of Communications and Client Services at msacks@lemonlaw.com.

By the way, if you are thinking of buying a used car, check out Jeff’s TV report from earlier this week. It covers all the bases, no matter what state you live in.

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Chrysler for Sale? Apparently

February 20, 2007 By: LemonLaw Category: Chrysler No Comments →

As we reported in an earlier post, Chrysler announced a heart-breaking restructuring plan Valentines Day. Now comes word that the company is for sale…

From Car Connection
MORALE DEAD AT CHRYSLER; RUMORS GROW
by Joseph Szcesny

Momentum continues to build behind the speculation about a potential sale of the Chrysler Group as investment bankers retained by DaimlerChrysler AG reportedly began to launch an auction of the company’s American wing.

DaimlerChrysler officials, meanwhile, said nothing has really changed since last week when Dieter Zetsche, DaimlerChrysler’s chief executive, said the company was looking at all of its options and declined further comment.

However, Chrysler Group officials also said privately that the fate of the company is now basically in the hands of the company’s German high command in Auburn Hills, which appears to be calling all of the shots, including the recent discussions with General Motors Corp.

Moreover, morale in Auburn Hills has continued to decline as the realization that Zetsche’s once seemingly unwavering support for the Chrysler Group has begun to buckle.

The Times of London reported on its Web site Monday that JPMorgan Chase & Co., in a memorandum the investment bank planned to circulate to potential suitors, was asking $13.7 billion for Chrysler or about a third of what Daimler-Benz paid for the unit in 1998.

The relatively low valuation was certain to infuriate the German shareholders who own 80 percent of the stock in DaimlerChrysler. Dissident shareholders, who have been growing stronger over the past couple of years, have been saying for years that the acquisition of the Chrysler Group was a poor investment and the numbers bandied about now suggest they are right.

However, one company highlighted in speculation as a potential suitor, Korean automaker Hyundai, said emphatically it was not interested in pursuing any kind a deal for Chrysler. Hyundai has been caught up in a leadership crisis in recent months, following the criminal conviction of its principal executive.

“We are not considering to buy Chrysler because our hands are full,” Hyundai spokesman Jake Jang said.

The Times, however, said several interested bidders had already started due diligence on Chrysler in the weeks ahead of DaimlerChrysler’s Feb. 14 announcement. The Wall Street Journal also said several large car makers from the U.S., Europe and Asia had approached the company but did not identify any of them

The Associated Press said several European carmakers, including France’s PSA Peugeot-Citroë n, Renault SA, and Italy’s Fiat Group declined to comment on whether they had an interest in the Chrysler Group, which lost $1.4 billion last year.

Stephen B. Cheetham, European auto analyst for Sanford Bernstein Ltd., said in a note to investors that Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Corp. might be interested. However, both companies’ shaky finances are working against a deal.

“(We) see significant synergies with Ford, but its new CEO probably prefers a solo turnaround - at least thus far,” he said. “GM is unlikely to be interested, while vehicle designs and U.S. market access are attractive to an Asian buyer - but its unionized cost base is not,” he suggested.

Laurie Harbour-Felax, president of the Harbour-Felax group said a GM-Chrysler deal probably would fail. “I just don’t see the synergy,” she said. In addition, unsnarling the overlapping dealer networks would be a monumental and expensive task that could choke off any potential benefits, she said.

“We don’t like the deal at all,” said Bill Smith, chief executive officer of Smith Assets told Bloomberg.

Separating Chrysler from Mercedes-Benz also could be much more complicated than outsiders believe, observers said. The two companies now have a much broader sharing of engineering services. In addition, the company now has a common purchasing organization and increasingly common bill of materials, they noted.

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Northeastern PA Lemon Law Seminar Scheduled for 2/21

February 09, 2007 By: LemonLaw Category: Lemon Law Seminar No Comments →

If you live in Wilkes Barre or the surrounding areas of Northeastern Pennsylvania, we invite you to join us for a free lemon law and car buying seminar featuring K&S Partner Craig Kimmel. The Law Clinic will take place Wednesday, February 21st at 7pm at Boscov’s Department Store, 15 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. The event will be hosted by Jeff Chirico, consumer reporter for WBRE TV, and will be held in the fourth floor auditorium.

Under State and Federal Laws, consumers are entitled to seek recourse from automobile manufacturers if their cars are in the shop for the same problems three or more times under original or extended warranty, or if their car is in the shop thirty or more days within the first year. This recourse can include a new car or full or partial refund. In addition, the laws provide consumers with free legal representation as they battle against the billion-dollar automobile manufacturers. The seminar will outline consumers’ rights. Topics to be discussed include the definition of a lemon and steps to file a lemon law claim.

In addition to outlining the laws, car-buying tips will also be discussed. While there are no surefire ways to prevent the sale of lemons, there are a few ways consumers can protect themselves. Mr. Kimmel will share five rules to remember when buying a new or used car.

Admission is free but reservations are suggested. To reserve your space, call 1-800-LEMON-LAW ext. 131.

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Honda Hybrids Recalled

February 09, 2007 By: LemonLaw Category: Honda No Comments →

From the AP wire–
TOKYO - Honda Motor Co. plans to recall 45,335 Civic Hybrid sedans worldwide to repair an electrical defect that could stop the cars’ engines, a company spokeswoman said Friday.

Japan’s No. 2 automaker plans to recall 7,219 of the vehicles sold domestically and another 38,116 sold overseas, mostly in the United States, a Honda spokeswoman said on condition of anonymity, citing company policy.

Honda learned about the defective voltage converters — which could cause a short circuit that would stop the engine and prevent it from restarting — from overseas reports, the company said in documents filed Thursday with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.

Honda has received no reports of accidents related to the defect, the documents said. The affected vehicles were manufactured between September 2005 and September 2006, they said.

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Pittsburgh Auto Show Postponed

February 09, 2007 By: LemonLaw Category: Car Lemon Law No Comments →

Breaking news for our friends in Western Pennsylvania–Due to the problems with the Convention Center, the Pittsburgh Auto Show scheduled to open February 10 has been postponed. Right now, it looks like the show will run April 26-30 according to KDKA TV. Stay tuned for more information.

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Craig Kimmel on Fox Philly This Morning

February 09, 2007 By: LemonLaw Category: Auto Show, Car Lemon Law No Comments →

Lemon Law Attorney and K&S Partner Craig Kimmel said “Good Day Philadelphia” this morning , appearing during the ask the expert segment on the Fox 29 morning show . The viewers had some great questions and Craig also gave a run down of what’s hot at the 2007 Philadelphia Car Show. Check out the segment by clicking here If you have a lemon law or car buying question for Craig or another member of the Kimmel and Silverman team, click here and we will get back to you with an answer as soon as possible. Also, feel free to visit our Know Your Rights section for answers to all frequently asked questions.

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