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Archive for December, 2009

Recall Alert: Faulty Roof Panels on 2005-07 Corvettes

December 29, 2009 By: LemonLaw Category: Recall, corvette No Comments →

According to Autoweek, General Motors will recall more than 22,000 Corvettes, model year 2005-2007, for a roof panel problem.

The recall covers the models with the removable roof panel. The issue was discovered once General Motors noticed problems with the adhesive that bonds the plastic roof panel to its frame. If the bond breaks, the roof panel could fly off.

If you hear a snapping noise from the roof when driving over bumps, experience water leaks from the headliner, or feel the roof panel moving while the car is in motion, your vehicle may be in danger.  If you have a bad panel, it will be completely replaced during the recall.  The recall effort will begin in January.

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Nissan GT-R Tire Tread Problem

December 24, 2009 By: LemonLaw Category: Nissan 4 Comments →

The Nissan GT-R is one of the hottest cars on the road, an ideal car for a driver in love with speed and performance.  Unfortunately, that smooth ride starts to get rough quite quickly as a result of an inside tread problem with the tires.

Normally, run-flat tires have very hard sidewalls, essential for maintaining tire shape, improving steering, agility and ride comfort. They are filled with nitrogen rather than conventional air. The Nissan GT-R’s tires have unusually pliant sidewalls, which prevents pressure change during high speed driving.

In the case of Inside Line Editor Scott Oldham’s car, the performance alignment that increases the car’s grip also accelerates the front tires’ wear. A Nissan engineer informed Scott that a normal set of these tires lasts only 12,000-15,000 miles.  We find this to be unacceptable.

If you are experiencing problems with your Nissan GT-R tires, please click here to let us know about your experiences.  We may be able to help obtain some recourse for the situation.

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NJ Lemon Law for Emergency Vehicles Passes House

December 08, 2009 By: LemonLaw Category: New Jersey Lemon Law, legislation, police cars No Comments →

New Jersey State Assembly unanimously passed A3396, a Bill which would provide lemon law protection to emergency vehicles throughout the Garden State, including fire trucks, ambulances, and police cars. 

We congratulate “Medic Doug” who has truly been the guiding force behind this Bill, and the Bill’s sponsors, Assemblyman Gary Chiusano, Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose and Assemblyman Jack Conners.  Kimmel and Silverman has routinely represented police forces, fire companies and EMT units throughout the Northeast, but we have had to utilize Federal Laws such as the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act to seek remedies for these organizations.  If this Bill passes in the Senate, for the first time, there will be a concrete definition of a lemon emergency vehicle and we would hope other states such as Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio would take notice.

As Doug writes in his blog, the battle for protection is far from over, and we need to see if the Senate will pass the Bill prior to the holiday recess.  Otherwise all lobbying efforts will once again start from scratch in the new year. 

Attention New Jersey residents, if you live in one of the following areas, your Senator is on the Senate Commerce Committee and we need you to reach out to them and let them know why you feel the Bill is so important to you and your neighbors.  Please make sure you let your Senator know that you vote and if you volunteer your time as an emergency provider, please also let that be known.  We need to make our voices heard to make this Bill become a reality! 

Our Senate Commerce Committee is made up of Senators from the following municipalities:  Allendale, Allentown, Alpine, Bordentown, Bordentown City, Chesterfield, Clark, Clifton, Closter, Creskill, Demarest, Dumont, East Orange, Elizabeth, Emerson, Fanwood, Farmingdale, Fieldsboro,  Glen Ridge, Green Brook, Harrington Park, Haworth, Hillsdale, Hohokus, Howell, Jackson, Kenilworth, Lakewood, Linden, Middlesex, Montclair, Montvale, New Hanover, New Milford, North Plainfield, Northvale, Norwood, Old Tappan, Oradell, Park Ridge, Plainfield, Plumsted, Rahway, Ramsey, Robbinsville, Roosevelt, River Edge, Rivervale, Rockleigh, Roselle, Saddle River, Scotch Plains, Union Township, Upper Freehold, Upper Saddle River, Waldwick, Washington (Bergen), Westwood, Winfield, Woodcliff Lake and Woodland Park (West Paterson).

For more information about the Bill and what you can do to support it, visit Medic Doug’s blog by clicking here.

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