Q: CAN I SUE MANUFATURER FOR A CAR THAT I HAVE DRIVEN OVER 24000 MILES WITH SIGNIFICATE ISSUES
BAD ENGINE MOUNT COOLANT COMING FROM WIPER BLADE SPRAY, CV AXILES BAD AS WELL AS THICK SMOKE FROM EXHUAST PIPE AND THE MANUFATURER AND DEALER DENIED ASSISTANCE And it was under 24,000 MILES
A:
I'm sorry to hear about the problems you're experiencing with your car. You may have grounds to take legal action, especially if the issues occurred while the vehicle was still under warranty. Many regions have "lemon laws" that protect consumers from defective vehicles that have significant problems within a certain mileage or time frame.
First, gather all your documentation, including repair records, communications with the manufacturer and dealer, and any warranty information. This evidence will be crucial in supporting your case. It might also help to get a professional mechanic to assess the issues and provide a written report.
Next, consider reaching out to a consumer protection agency or seeking legal advice to understand your options better. They can guide you through the process and help determine the best course of action. Taking these steps can increase your chances of a favorable resolution.
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