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Recent Lemon Law Refunds and Repurchases

December 16, 2011 By: LemonLaw Category: Car Lemon Law, lemon buybacks, refunds 4 Comments →

The end of the year is here but we have been busier than ever at 1800 LEMON LAW assisting distressed drivers with their defective vehicles.  Since many folks don’t believe how well the State Lemon Laws and Federal Warranty Statutes work, we always like to update readers on recent refunds and repurchases.  Many of these cases were settled in a matter of months. Here’s the latest highlights from December:

2010 Jeep Wrangler, water leak x3,  full repurchase under the New Jersey Lemon Law plus attorney fees

2011 Can Am Spyder Motorcycle, loss of power, replacement bike under Ohio Lemon Law plus attorney fees

2009 Mazda RX 8, no start, registered in Pennsylvania, $5,835 plus attorney fees (and they get to keep their car with full warranty)

2006 CPO Land Rover Range Rover with 52,000 miles, registered in New Jersey, steering issue, $4,000 plus attorneys fees 9and they get to keep the car)

2009 Volkswagen Tiguan, engine problems, replacement vehicle under New Jersey Lemon Law.

2011 Ford Focus, steering vibration issue, registered in Pennsylvania, $5,000 plus attorney fees (and they keep the car with full warranty)

2008 Chevrolet Silverado with 43,000 miles, registered in Ohio, oil leak, $4000 plus attorney fees (and they get to keep the car with full warranty)

2010 Dodge Charger with 26,000 miles, registered in New York, sunroof leak.  $5,550 plus attorney fees (and they get to keep their car with full warranty).

2011 Honda Accord, clicking noise in rear from being welded improperly, replacement vehicle under Massachusetts Lemon Law plus attorney fees

2007 Ford Mustang Shelby,, registered in New Jersey, transmission problem, $6,000 plus attorney fees (and they get to keep their car will full warranty)

2010 Chevrolet Malibu, steering vibration problem, registered in New Jersey, $5,000 plus attorney fees (and they get to keep the car with full warranty)

2011 Subaru Outback, steering problem, full repurchase under Pennsylvania Lemon Law plus attorney fees

2011 Hyundai Sonata, transmission issues, registered in Pennsylvania,  $4,000 plus attorney fees (plus they get to keep ther car with full warranty)

2011 Jeep Wranger, water leaks, full repurchase under Pennsylvania Lemon Law plus attorney fees

2008 Hyundai Satnta Fe, braking problems, full repurchase under Ohio Lemon Law plus attorney fees

2009 Buick Enclave, no start problem, registered in Pennsylvania, $6,500 plus attorney fees (plus they get to keep their car with full warranty)

2011 Dodge Caliber, check engine light problem, full repurchase under Pennsylvania Lemon Law plus attorney fees

2010 Buick Lacrosse, Out of service 30 days & fixed, registered in Ohio, $6,000 plus attorney fees (and they get to keep the car with full warranty)

2011 Toyota Tacoma,transmission problem, full repurchase under Maryland Lemon Law plus attorney fees

2008 Ford F350 truck with 60,000 miles, transmission problem, registered in Pennsylvania, $3,500 plus attorney fees (and they get to keep the truck)

2011 Chevrolet Malibu, check engine lights, full repurchase under Pennsylvania Lemon Law plus attorney fees

2010 Hyundai Tuscon, check engine lights, new replacement vehicle under Maryland Lemon Law plus attorney fees

2011 Hyundai Sonata, brake problems, full repurchase under New Jersey Lemon Law plus attorney fees

2010 Chevrolet Traverse with 27,000 miles at first repair, no start, registered in New Jersey, $5,000 plus attorney fees (plus they get to keep their car with full warranty)

2009 Chevrolet Impala, error lights, registered in Pennsylvania,  $6,250 plus attorney fees (and they get to keep their car with full warranty)

2012 Buick Lacrosse, service light on for 30 days, full repurchase under Pennsylvania Lemon Law plus attorney fees.  SETTLED IN 10 DAYS!

2009 Ford E250, broke down, registered in Delaware, $5,250 plus attorney fees (and they got to keep their vehicle)

2010 Buick Lacrosse, towed in 4x, full repurchase under Michigan Lemon Law plus attorney fees

2008 Chevrolet Silverado, registered in Ohio, oil leak, $4,500 plus attorney fees (plus they get to keep their car with full warranty)

2008 Subaru Impreza with 58,000 miles, check engine light problem, registered in Pennsylvania, $5,000 plus attorneys fees (plus they got to keep the car)

2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee, remote key problem, registered in Pennsylvania, $5,000 plus attorney fees (and they get to keep the vehicle with full warranty)

2011 Ford F250 truck, problem with reverse aid sensor, registered In Pennsylvania, $5,000 plus attorney fees (and they get to keep their truck with full warranty)

2009 Volkswagen Tiguan, water leak, new replacement vehicle under Connecticut Lemon Law plus attorney fees

2007 Freightliner Truck, engine problems, registered in Ohio, $13,200 plus attorney fees (and they get to keep their truck)

2011 Land Rover LR4, full repurchase under Pennsylvania Lemon Law

2008 Cadillac CTS, no start problem, registered in Pennsylvania, $5,000 plus attorney fees 9and they get to keep their car with full warranty)

2009 Ford Escape, front end problem, registered in New Jersey, $5,000 plus attorney fees (and they get to keep their car)

2010 Jaguar XJ, window problem, registered in New Jersey,  $4,500 plus attorney fees (and they get to keep their car with full warranty)

2007 GMC Acadia, water leak & no start, registered in New Jersey, $10,377 plus attorney fees (and they get to keep their vehcile with full warranty)

In 2011, we successfully resolved thousands of Lemon Law and breach of warranty claims throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, New York,  Maryland, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Washington DC, Michigan, Ohio, Wyoming and Tennessee.  If your car is driving you crazy, it’s important for you to learn your rights.  You could be entitled to complete cost-free legal representation.  For more information, fill out our Get Rid Of Your Lemon form or call us at 1-800 LEMON LAW (1-800-536-6652).  You have nothing to lose but your lemon.

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June Brings Hundreds of Refunds and Repurchases

June 24, 2011 By: LemonLaw Category: lemon buybacks, Lemon Law, refunds 1 Comment →

June is not over yet but so far, more than 200 Kimmel and Silverman clients have resolved their lemon law and breach of warranty claims, ending up on the road to recovery following their “sour” experience.  If you have been back in three or more times under a manufacturers warranty for the same problem, or your car has been in the shop an extended period of time, it is important to look into your State and Federal rights.  Give us a call at 1-800 LEMON LAW or drop us a line and we will be happy to review your situation and if/how we can help.  As always, our representation is 100% cost-free, with the manufacturer paying all attorney fees on top of what the consumer receives.

Here are some highlights from this month:

2007 Dodge Ram – check engine light on numerous times.  COMPLETE REPURCHASE. Eastford, CT

2008 Suzuki XL7 – check engine light on numerous time. COMPLETE REPURCHASE.  Harborcreek, PA

2010 Audi A4 – rumbling when starting, problems shifting. COMPLETE REPURCHASE.  Lancaster, PA

2010 Jeep Patriot – water leak. COMPLETE REPURCHASE. Nicholson, PA

2007 Buick Terraza – sliding door problem.  $10,500 plus they keep their car. Brick, NJ

2011 Hyundai Sonata – gas smell. NEW CAR. Souderton, PA

2009 Mercedes SL-63 – no start. $18,000 plus they keep their car.  Eighty Four, PA

2006 Pontiac G6 – check engine light on numerous times. $5,000 plus they keep their car.  Erie, PA

2007 Suzuki XL7 – check engine light on numerous times. $4,000 plus they keep their car.  Pittsburgh, PA

2007 Jeep Commander (used) – check engine light on numerous times. $4,750 plus they keep their car. Maple Heights, OH

2009 Chevrolet Suburban – steering problems.  $ 6,000 plus they keep their car. Philadelphia, PA

2009 Infiniti G37 – problems with convertible top.  COMPLETE REPURCHASE.   Closter, NJ.  Case Resolved In Less Than 2 Months!

2008 Cadillac STS – vibration problem.  $6,500 plus they keep their car. Lakewood, NJ

2008 Buick Enclave (used) – sunroof leak. $6,000 plus they keep their car. Imperial, NJ

2008 Subaru Impreza – film on the windshield.  $6,000 plus they keep their car.

2009 Nissan Maxima – heated seat malfunction.  $5,000 plus they keep their car.  Red Hook, NY

2010 Chrysler Town & Country – died while driving.  COMPLETE REPURCHASE.  Hamilton, NJ.  Case Resolved In Less Than 3  Months!

2011 GMC Terrain – check engine light numerous times. COMPLETE REPURCHASE.  Manchester, NH.  Case Resolved In 18 Days!

2008 Chevrolet Silverado – brake problems. $4,700 plus they keep their car. Chalfont, NJ

2006 Ford F350 with 80,000 miles – engine problem. $6,500 plus they keep their truck. Trevose, PA

2011 Toyota Tundra – oil consumption.  NEW CAR. Knoxville, TN.  Case Resolved In 30 Days!

2006 Ford Expedition – transmission problem. $4,000 plus they keep their SUV. Holland, PA

2009 Hummer H3 – water leak.  $4,500 plus they keep their SUV.  Lyndhurst, OH

2010 Ford F-150 – rear differential problem. $6,500 plus they keep their truck. Harrison, NJ

2010 Dodge Journey – front end vibration. COMPLETE REPURCHASE. Pittsburgh, PA

2008 Jeep Patriot – water leak. NEW CAR. Traverse City, MI

2011 Mini Cooper – convertible top problem. NEW CAR. Clarks Summit, PA

2011 Volkswagen Touareg – check engine light numerous times. NEW CAR. Sicklerville, NJ

2010 GMC Arcadia – brakes and paint problems. COMPLETE REPURCHASE. Indiana, PA.   Case Resolved In Less Than 15 Days!

2010 Dodge Caliber – water leak. NEW CAR.  Knoxville, TN.  Case Resolved In Less Than 2 Months!

2010 Chevrolet Malibu – airbag light on numerous times. COMPLETE REPURCHASE.  Pittsburgh, PA.  Case Resolved In Less Than 3 Months!

2011 Chevrolet Camaro – airbag light on numerous times. COMPLETE REPURCHASE. Tannersville, PA

2010 Ford Escape – all dash lights came on, loss of power. COMPLETE REPURCHASE.  Haledon, NJ

2009 BMW 328 convertible – water leak. NEW CAR. Brooklyn, NY

2008 Ford F-450 (used) – loss of power.  Over $9,000 plus they keep their truck. McIntyre, PA

2009 Toyota Rav4 – water leak.  COMPLETE REPURCHASE. Port Reading, NJ

2010 Ford F-250 – no start problem.  $5,500 plus they keep their truck. Phialdelphia, PA

2009 Cadillac CTS – steering problems. $5,000 plus they keep their car. Marlton, NJ.  Case Resolved In Less Than 2 Months!

2008 Saturn Astra – check engine light on numerous times.  COMPLETE REPURCHASE.  Toledo, OH.  Case Resolved In Less Than 2 Months!

2009 Saturn Outlook (used) – steering problem. $ 5,000 plus they keep their car. North Versailles, PA

2011 Toyota Tacoma – airbag light on numerous times. COMPLETE REPURCHASE. Litchfield, CT. Case Resolved In Less Than 30 Days!

2010 Dodge Journey – water leak. COMPLETE REPURCHASE. Mechanicsburg, PA.  Case Resolved In Less Than 2 Months!

Are you driving a lemon?  Join more than 65,000 distressed drivers who have made the call to 1-800 LEMON LAW!

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Jumping July! Recent Lemon Law Repurchases & Refunds

July 15, 2010 By: LemonLaw Category: Car Lemon Law, lemon buybacks, Lemon Law Firm, refunds 2 Comments →

I always love these blog entriees where we can share many of our success stories.  This July was quite busy at 1-800 LEMON LAW.  Take a look at just some of the settlements and judgments reached this month, and we still have 15 days to go!    We have said it before–we know that the State Lemon Laws and federal Warranty Laws sound too good to be true, but they do provide completely free legal help.  if you feel you have a potential lemon law or breach of warranty claim, please call us at 1 800 LEMON LAW (1-800-536-6652) or visit us at our website, www.lemonlaw.com.

Here’s just some of what we accomplished in the last two weeks.  Many of these cases were settled in 30-60 days!

2011 Kia Sorrento — Client receives brand new car — Millersville, MD

2008 Cadillac CTS purchased used, has 26,000 miles — Client receives $4,500 plus keeps the car — Laurel, MD

2007 Chevy Suburban with 63,000 miles — Client receives $4,000 plus keeps the car — Lansdale, PA

2008 Ford F350 with 54,000 miles — Client receives $4,000 plus keeps the truck — Hudson, NH

2009 Ford Escape with 27,000 miles –Client receives $5,500 plus keeps the car — Bear, DE

2007 Chevrolet HHR with 33,000 miles– Full repurchase! Client gets all their money back! –Lancaster, NY

2008 Buick Lacross with 23,000 miles — Client receives $4,500 plus keeps the car — Mt. Pocono, PA

2007 Jeep Wrangler — Client receives $5,300 plus keeps the car — Hamilton, NJ

2010 Chevrolet Malibu — Client receives $6,000 plus keeps the car — Somers Point, NJ

(and another result just like this in Baltimore, MD!)

2010 Ford Escape — Client receives $6,000 plus keeps the car — Coraopolis, PA

2008 Dodge Avenger with 26,000 miles — Full repurchase! Client gets all their money back! — Mount Braddock,  PA

2008 Saab 9-3 — Client receives $8,500 plus keeps their car — Philadelphia, PA

2008 Dodge Caliber — Full repurchase! Client gets all their money back! — Glenolden, PA

2006 Toyota Avalon with 58,000 miles– Full repurchase! Client gets all their money back! — New York, NY

2010 BMW 328i — Full repurchase! Client gets all their money back! — Bethlehem, PA

2009 Ford Escape — Client receives $8,500 plus keeps their car — Wellsboro, PA

2007 Land Rover Sport with 45,000 miles — Client receives $4,500 plus keeps their car — Fort Lee, NJ

2008 Ford Edge — Client receives $6,000 plus keeps their car — Bayonne, NJ

2006 Hummer H3 with 41,000 miles — Client receives $6,000 plus keeps their car — Norristown, PA

2008 Subaru Tribeca with 39,800 miles — Client receives $5,000 plus keeps their car — Altoona, PA

2010 Cadillac SRX — Full repurchase! Clients gets all their money back! — Melville, NY

2009 Chevrolet Impala with 26,000 miles — Client receives $4,000 plus keeps their car — Irwin, PA

2009 GMC Sierra — Full repurchase! Client gets all their money back! — Ford City, PA

2006 Cadillac CTS, bought used, has 39,000 miles– Client receives $4,600 plus keeps their car — Philadelphia, PA

2005 Kia Sorento with 55,000 miles — Client receives $5,500 plus keeps their car — East Greenville, PA

2010 Subaru Impreza — Client receives $6,000 plus keeps their car — Toms River, NJ

2008 Nissan Rogue — Client receives brand new car — Purchased in OH

2008 Hyundai Tuscon — Full repurchase! Client gets all their money back! — Pottstown, PA

2009 Pontiac G8 — Client receives brand new car –Jackson, NJ

2004 Mitsubishi Gallant (6 years old!) — Client receives $3,500 plus keeps their car — Philadelphia, PA

2009 Acura TSX (leased!) — Client receives $8,000 and continues with lease — New York, NY

2010 Hyundai Accent — Client receives brand new car — Reading, PA

2008 Nissan Rogue — Full repurchase!  Client gets all their money back! — Norwalk, CT

2007 Kia Rio with 35,600 miles — Client receives $5,000 plus keeps their car — Medina, OH

2006 Cadillac STS with 40,000 miles — Client receives $7.300 plus keeps their car — Southington, CT

2008 Honda Odyssey with 40,000 miles — Client receives $7,560 plus keeps their car — North Wales, PA

2009 Volkswagen Tiguan — Client receives brand new car — Cherry Hill, NJ

2009 Dodge Caravan — Full repurchase! Client gets all their money back! — Purchased in PA

2010 Dodge Nitro– Full repurchase! Client gets all their money back! — Absecon, NJ

Kimmel and Silverman is proud to have provided cost-free lemon law and breach of warranty help to over 58,000 consumers since 1991 and we would love to help you.  As our jingle goes: “Driving A Lemon?  Make The Call to chases1-800 LEMON LAW!”

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Repurchase & Refund Highlights – First Quarter 2009

March 26, 2009 By: LemonLaw Category: bmw, dodge, Ford, GM, hyundai, infiniti, jeep, lemon buybacks, Lemon Law, Lemon Law Firm, lexus, Mazda, pontiac, saturn, Suzuki, volvo No Comments →

Since 1991, Kimmel & Silverman has prided itself in protecting consumer rights, starting with providing free lemon law help to consumers in the Philadelphia, PA region and building throughout Pittsburgh, and then New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Ohio, New Hampshire and Connecticut.  Since our inception, we have handled over 50,000 lemon law and breach of warranty claims, more than any other lemon law firm in the Nation.  It is an accomplishment we are extremely proud of.

So, without any further adieu, here are some of the highlights from our first quarter. These are consumers who realized they had rights and were entitled to monies for their problems they have encountered.  They put their faith in our firm and we are very grateful.

2007 GMC Arcadia — opened 1/9/09, resolved 2/11/09–FULL REPURCHASE plus attorney fees.

2007 Suzuki XL7 — opened 1/28/09, resolved 2/16/09 — FULL REPURCHASE, plus attorney fees.

2008 Chevrolet Malibu — opened 2/9/09, resolved 3/24/09 — FULL REPURCHASE plus attorney fees.

2008 GMC Arcadia — opened 1/21/09, resolved 2/13/09 — FULL REPURCHASE, plus attorney fees.

2007 Mazda CX7 — breach of warranty, first problem reported at 29,000 miles–$5,500 plus attorney fees, and  the client keeps their car.  opened 1/2/09, resolved 2/12/09.

2008 Mazda CX9 –breach of warranty, first problem reported over 30,000 miles–$6,000 plus attorney fees, and the client keeps the car.  opened 1/5/09, resolved 2/12/09.

Used 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix with 50,000 miles –breach of warranty –$4,000 plus attorney fees, and the client gets to keep the car.  opened 1/2/09, resolved 2/5/09.

2004 Volvo S40 — breach of warranty, first problem occurred at 40,000 miles — $5000 plus attorney fees, and the client gets to keep the car.  Opened 1/6/09, resolved 2/9/09.

2008 Dodge Caliber — opened 2/2/09, resolved 3/25/09 — FULL REPURCHASE plus attorney fees.

2009 Lexus RX350 — opened 2/16/09, resolved 3/9/09 — FULL REPURCHASE plus attorney fees.

2006 Hyundai Sonata –opened 12/19/08, resolved 2/9/09 — 2009 REPLACEMENT VEHICLE plus attorney fees.

Used 2006 Mazda Speed 6 –purchased with over 60,000 miles — $6,000 plus attorney fees plus client gets to keep the car. opened 1/5/09, resolved 2/5/09.

Leased 2008 Ford F250 — $4,000 plus attorney fees — opened 1/6/09, resolved 1/26/09.

2007 GMC Sierra — opened 2/5/09, resolved 3/6/09 — FULL REPURCHASE plus attorney fees.

Leased 2007 Saturn Outlook — $6,000 plus attorney fees — opened 12/26/08, resolved 2/3/09

Used 2004 BMW M3–purchased with 67,000 miles — $4,500 plus attorney fees and the client keeps the car. opened 12/19/08, resolved 2/11/09.

Used 2006 Infiniti FX35 — opened 1/29/09, resolved 2/26/09 — FULL REPURCHASE plus attorney fees

2008 Saturn Vue –opened 12/16/08, resolved 2/9/09– FULL REPURCHASE INCLUDING EXTENDED WARRANTY plus attorney fees.

Leased 2008 Jeep Liberty — $6,750 plus attorney fees — opened 12/11/08, resolved 2/17/09.

2007 Dodge Caravan — opened 12/9/08, resolved 2/4/09 –FULL REPURCHASE plus attorney fees.

2006 Toyota Rav 4– opened 1/2/09, resolved 3/3/09– FULL REPURCHASE plus attorney fees.

Think you have a lemon?  Feel free to e-mail us and see if you qualify for free lemon law or breach of warranty help.

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Recent Repurchases & Refunds

October 15, 2008 By: LemonLaw Category: Audi, Bob Silverman, cadillac, Car Lemon Law, chevrolet, Chrysler, consumer rights, Craig Thor Kimmel, Delaware Lemon Law, dodge, extended warranty, Ford, General Motors, Honda, hummer, hyundai, jeep, jeep commander, kia, Kimmel and Silverman, land rover, lemon buybacks, Lemon Law, lexus, Magnuson Moss, Massachusetts Lemon Law, Mazda, New Jersey Lemon Law, Nissan, Ohio Lemon Law, PA Lemon Law, Pennsylvania Lemon Law, saab, saturn, scion, Subaru, Suzuki, Toyota, Vermont Lemon Law, volvo 6 Comments →

When Bob Silverman & Craig Kimmel formed Kimmel & Silverman eighteen years ago, they had one goal in mind–to equal the playing field between the consumer and the billion-dollar automotive manufacturer, using State & Federal Laws that many consumers were not aware of.  Best of all, the legal help under these laws is completely FREE to the consumer. 

For the life of us, we cannot understand why consumers still insist on trying to do this by themselves, when you can have access to an experienced attorney who has worked on thousands of lemon law and breach of warranty claims (not only that, but we have three ASE-certified mechanics on staff to inspect our clients’ vehicles and research their issues.)  The other day, a gentleman called with a real problem–he was two years into a four-year lease and he was experiencing many problems with his power-train.  Being that he thought he had a “slam dunk” case, he decided to represent himself through the NJ Lemon Law unit.  He couldn’t get a mechanic to testify on his behalf. The manufacturer hired attorneys to oppose his claim.  He ended being offered a very minimal settlement which only covered a few lease payments.  He now has decided to buy himself out of his lease, which means he is going to take a huge financial hit.  This is all because he thought he could handle this on his own.  We have seen many other claims where the consumer was promised a new car, only it turned out to be a trade and the consumer found themselves stuck in a terrible situation.  If you are not a doctor, can you diagnose someone with a chest pain? If you are not a contractor, can you build a house and ensure it’s going to last the test of time?  The legal help is free, the participation is minimal.  You can keep driving your car throughout the entire process….if you don’t take advantage of what the Law provides, then you are partly to blame for whatever happens.

We know that It sounds too good to be true, but we can assure you it is for real. You can read the many consumer stories we have in our on-line newsroom, or just take a look at some of our recent victories from the last quarter. The following are some of the repurchases we have successfully obtained in the last four months.  These clients received all taxes, tags, finance charges, monthly payments and value on their trade-ins, minus a very small mileage offset normally based on the mileage when they first brought the car to the authorized manufacturers dealership for service.  And how much did they pay for legal fees?  if you answered “nothing,” you get a gold star!

  • 2007 Nissan Quest — repurchase under MA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Nissan XTerra — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2007 Nissan Quest — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2005 Nissan Murano — repurchase under PA Lemon Law (client had 26,800 miles when he called us.)
  • 2005 Nissan Altima — repurchase under PA Lemon Law (client had 30,126 miles when he called us.)
  • 2007 Chevrolet Silverado — Two repurchases in last four months under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Chevrolet Colorado — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Chevrolet HHR — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law (settled in 28 days)
  • 2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer — repurchase under PA Lemon Law (settled in 19 days)
  • 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2007 GMC Sierra — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2007 GMC Yukon — repurchase under PA Lemon Law (settled in 20 days)
  • 2008 GMC Arcadia — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law (settled in 27 days)
  • 2007 GMC Arcadia — repurchase under DE Lemon Law
  • 2008 GMC Envoy — repurchase under OH Lemon Law (settled in 19 days)
  • 2008 GMC Yukon — repurchase under OH Lemon Law
  • 2006 Cadillac CTS — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2007 Cadillac SRX — repurchase under MA Lemon Law
  • 2006 Cadillac XLRV — repurchase under MA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Cadillac CTS — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2008 Saturn Vue — repurchase under PA Lemon Law (settled in 12 days)
  • 2008 Saturn ION — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2007 Saturn ION — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Hummer H3 — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2006 Suzuki Forenza — repurchase under VT Lemon Law
  • 2008 Audi A4 — repurchase under NH Lemon Law
  • 2006 Hyundai Elantra — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2007 Dodge Ram — Two repurchases under PA Lemon Law
  • 2007 Dodge Ram — Two repurchases under VT Lemon Law
  • 2008 Dodge Ram – repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2007 Dodge Caliber — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Dodge Caliber –repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible — repurchase under OH Lemon Law
  • 2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2007 Chrysler Town & Country — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Jeep Patriot — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2006 Jeep Wrangler — repurchase under OH Lemon Law
  • 2007 Jeep Commander — repurchase under OH Lemon Law
  • 2007 Jeep Wrangler — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2006 Toyota Scion — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2007 Toyota Solara –repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Toyota Corolla — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Lexus LS460 — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2007 Lexus ES350 –repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2006 Lexus LX470 — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2007 Lexus GS300 — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Lexus GS400 — repurchase under OH Lemon Law
  • 2005 Ford Mustang — repurchase under PA Lemon Law

Now, remember this is a legal process, so we can’t guarantee that you will receive a repurchase if you open a claim with us, but it could be possible.

Under the Laws we work with, a repurchase is the maximum remedy a consumer can receive.  Repurchases are reserved where the consumer has suffered a significant non-conformity which has affected the use, value and safety of the vehicle, and the problem has reoccurred repeatedly.  Another possible remedy under the Lemon Law is a new car. This known as an MSRP to MSRP swap, which is essentially a trade without the depreciation you would normally suffer.  As you know, the minute you drive a car off the lot, the value of the car depreciates significantly.  If you receive a swap, we take the MSRP from the sticker price of your car and apply it to the MSRP of a brand new car.  So, essentially you are getting a brand new car with the same features, and you have the same amount of equity in the new car as you did in the old car. The depreciation you would normally deal with does not apply.

There is also a third remedy under the State Lemon Laws and most commonly under the Federal Magnuson Moss Warranty Act–significant monetary compensation to reflect the diminished value of the vehicle for the problems you have incurred. This could apply if it is fixed after three repairs; if the problem is not threatening the overall use, value, or safety f the vehicle (i.e. radio);  it falls outside the lemon law mileage provisions; or if you purchased the car used but it still has a manufacturers warranty.  If you receive money, it is non-taxable and YOU GET TO KEEP YOUR CAR and your car is not branded in any way, shape or form.  Plus, your warranty remains completely in effect, so the manufacturer  is  still obligated to fix the car if problems persist, and you do not need to disclose that you received this money at time of trade or sale.  You may do whatever you want with the money.  You may have previously read in our blog about the Volvo SUV owner who received $7,000 after he heard Communications Director Michael Sacks on the radio. Here are some other folks who received monetary awards in the last four months(All of these folks kept their vehicles and had their attorney fees paid sepearately by the manufacturer):

  • 2008 Volvo C70 — problems with convertible top, fixed after 4th attempt. Client received $10,000.
  • 2008 Ford Ranger — client received $5,000.
  • 2007 Ford Expedition — client received $6,000.
  • 2005 Ford F350 — client received $7,000.
  • 2007 Ford Expedition – client received $4,000.
  • 2008 Toyota Rav 4 — client received $5,500.
  • 2009 Dodge Journey purchased in another state but registered in PA — client received $6,750.
  • 2006 Dodge Caravan –client received $5,250.
  • 2007 Jeep Liberty — client received $5,000.
  • 2006 Chrysler Town & Country with 32,000 miles — client received $3,250.
  • 2006 Subaru Forrester with 61,000 miles — client received $4,000 (settled in 60 days).
  • 2008 Land Rover LR 3 with 25,000 miles — client received $4,250.
  • 2008 Saab 9-7 with 37,000 miles — client received $5,500.
  • 2005 Saab 9-3 with 40,000 miles and the lease almost completed — client received $3,000.
  • 2005 Mazda 3 with 50,536 miles — client received $4,000.
  • 2006 Mazda 6 purchased used — client received $4,000.
  • 2006 Mazda MPV — client received $4,500 (settled in 30 days).
  • 2007 Mazda CX9 –client received $5,000 (settled in 45 days).
  • 2006 Honda Civic with 32,700 miles, problems fell outside of lemon law — client received $3,500.
  • 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe with problem starting at 29,000 miles and lease up – client received $4,000.
  • 2005 Chevrolet Impala with problem starting at 25,000 miles — client received $3,000.
  • 2004 BMW 7-series certified pre-owned with 56,600 miles — client received $2,500.
  • 2004 BMW 5-series with problem starting at 52,000 miles & extended wty – client received $3,000.

And this is just a sampling of the work we have done in the last four months.  Think you have a lemon?    E-mail us you question or call us at 1-800 LEMON LAW (1-800-536-6652) and we will be happy to go over your situation and whether we can help.

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Where Do Lemon Cars Go?: Interesting NY Times Story on Laundered Lemons

September 01, 2007 By: LemonLaw Category: Car Lemon Law, Defective Car, Kimmel and Silverman, lemon buybacks, Pennsylvania Lemon Law, used cars, Vehicle Fraud 3 Comments →

Ever wonder what happens to lemon cars once they are bought back by the manufacturer? Last Sunday, The New York Times printed an interesting story which should shed some light on this mystery.

ManyPennsylvania consumers are unaware that in 2002, K&S Attorney Craig Thor Kimmel worked with the Pennsyvlania House of Representatives’ Consumer Affairs Committee to ammend the lemon law to include tighter title provisions for used cars.  Here’s the press release from our news room:

PA LEMON LAW TAKES EFFECT TODAY

New Pennsylvania Lemon Law Will Require Dealers, Lessors, and Transferors To Disclose If Used Car Has Lemon History

Harrisburg, PA (December 2,2002) – A new change to the Pennsylvania Lemon Law to help used car consumers takes place today. House Bill 767, a measure to protect used car buyers from purchasing lemon buybacks without full disclosure, was signed by Governor Mark Schweiker in October and goes into effect today. The change marks the second major amendment to the Pennsylvania Lemon Law Statute in the past year; the first being the expansion of the Law to include leased cars. Pennsylvania is the first state to take this type of action.

Until now, if a car was bought back by the manufacturer under the Pennsylvania Lemon Law, the manufacturer must fix the car, and place a sticker on the window notifying the next purchaser of its history. The manufacturer must also provide a 12 month, 12,000 mile warranty for the vehicle at no charge. Representative John R. Evans (R-District 5, Erie and Crawford Counties), the prime sponsor of HB 767, says the Law didn’t do enough to ensure that consumers would actually receive the notice. “What we found as that some dealers would purchase the car from the manufacturer and strip the disclosure and resell the car to an unsuspecting customer.”

With the provisions of HB 767 added, the PA Lemon Law now requires all dealers and other classified sellers, to disclose the “lemon” history of a used car and also to obtain a signature from the buyer or lessee before the sale/lease. “Requiring a written disclosure from each purchaser, lessee and transferee for the life of the vehicle, ensures that all parties know exactly what they are doing before the sale is finalized.” says Evans. Lemon Law Attorney and Automobile Consumer Advocate Craig Thor Kimmel, a legal consultant to the House Consumer Affairs Committee, says the change will provide immediate benefits to used car purchasers. “The amendment clearly spells out the responsibilities of anyone selling a lemon buy-back in Pennsylvania,” says Kimmel, adding, “With used cars purchases on the upswing, the law did not adequately protect consumers. Now the consumer will be told what they are buying before the sale, and dealers and other sellers are held accountable if they don’t do what they are required to.”

If a manufacturer or dealer fails to comply with the disclosure requirements, and/or the consumer is not notified in the way specified, the dealer or seller faces stiff civil penalties of $2,000 per car, and must offer the purchaser or lessee their choice of a refund or a comparable vehicle without charge.

As added protection, the amendment mandates that manufacturers apply for a branded lemon title from PennDOT before the car can be resold, leased or transferred in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The title branding then remains throughout the life of the vehicle and cannot be removed. For more information on consumers’ rights under the Pennsylvania Lemon Law, including cost-free legal representation, consumers can visit Lemon Law or call 1-800-LEMON-LAW (1-800-536-6652).
 

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