Q: How can I use the law to get General Motors to write me a letter to register my vehicle with the CA DMV?
The CA DMV is asking for information on the federal label on my General Motors vehicle. The label has faded, and General Motors will not provide me the information needed, despite the vehicle code stating that they must provide this. The matter has taken over 6 months to sort through, cost me over 80 hours of work including phone calls, DMV visits, and researching solutions, and $170 is parking tickets. I need GM to help me or my vehicle will get towed.
A: You could contact a consumer attorney for representation under California consumer protection statutes and have a court provide injunctive relief to correct GM's failure to act in accordance with the Cal. vehicle code
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A: The fastest way to get that done is to write a letter to the General Counsel (head lawyer) of GM. That person will not read the letter, but the General Counsel's Administrative Assistant will route the letter to the right person.
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