

Yeah, it seems like most require it to be a new purchase and within 2 years of ownership. Fingers crossed you don’t have any issues!
Yeah, it seems like most require it to be a new purchase and within 2 years of ownership. Fingers crossed you don’t have any issues!
Every state’s Lemon Law is different so you’ll have to check with your attorney general. They usually have a webpage outlining their requirements for it to be considered a lemon. My car sat untouched at the dealership for over 30 business days (ended up being over 3 months before it was fixed) because the ICCUs are always on backorder so I was able to file a claim because of that
I filed a lemon law claim in February on my Kia EV6 because of the ICCU failure. They repurchased the car about a month ago and now I’m just waiting for a refund check since I had to make a couple payments waiting for them to schedule the surrender of the car
It took over 3 months to have the ICCU replaced in my EV6. I filed a lemon law claim on it and Kia is buying it back
I had my pitchfork out and ticket to Jellyfinville in-hand. I read the blog post and saw this myself. I’m wondering if it’s a matter of time before they want to screw over my family though
This reads like someone who has a base level understanding of how a chromebook works in an educational environment. Also reads like someone (I’m assuming American) who doesn’t know what CIPA is.