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Old 27 Jul 2007, 03:35 am
mjc13
 
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Default Re: Bought a used Honda for my daughter today with ABS problem--pleasehelp!!

Joe LaVigne wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 23:25:07 -0700
> Steve Daniels <sdaniels@gorge.net> wrote:
>
>
>>On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 01:09:37 -0400, against all advice, something
>>compelled Joe LaVigne <jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com>, to say:
>>
>>
>>> Steve Daniels wrote:
>>>
>>> > On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 00:17:38 -0400, against all advice, something
>>> > compelled Joe LaVigne <jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com>, to say:
>>> >
>>> >> dppe@huskeraccess.com wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> > Yesterday, I bought a 1992 Honda Civic EX for my daughter.
>>> >
>>> >> Not sure where you are, but most areas now have Lemon Laws, which
>>> >> require the dealer to fix any such problems that show up within a
>>> >> certain amount of
>>> >> time. Go back to the dealer, show them the light, and tell them you
>>> >> want it fixed.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Yeah.
>>> >
>>> > Let's see.
>>> >
>>> > 2007 - 1992 = 15. Run off you your nearest Honda dealer and
>>> > raise a ruckus over a fifteen year old used car that is
>>> > indicating a fault. I'm sure the dealer will fall all over
>>> > itself in fear of violating some lemon law.
>>> >
>>>
>>> Hey, ****face, she said she just bought it from a used car dealer. That's
>>> precisely what the lemon laws are there for...

>>
>>
>>Lemon laws apply to new cars, not fifteen year old You Buy Here
>>You Pay Here cars.
>>
>>But please, let us know if your White Knight Riding To The Rescue
>>tactics get you laid. I mean, after all, whatever works.
>>

>
>
> In NY, the lemon law certainly applies to used cars, and was a large part of the reason it was written...
>
> Now, into the bozo bin where you belong...
>
>



Laws vary by state, but Joe is certainly right about NY. As long as
you paid at least $1500 for the car, you should have a 30 day warranty
on the major components. If you don't live in NY, check with your
state's Attorney General's Office.
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