Summary
If you bought a used car in North Carolina and the dealer refuses to cover repair costs for a faulty engine, you may have rights under the states Lemon Law. You can sue if the dealer refuses to repair or replace within a reasonable time. Consulting a local attorney is recommended for guidance on the next steps. Use lawyer directories or the North Carolina Bar Associations lawyer referral service to find a suitable attorney.Full Conversation
I got a car in may and it’s been in the shop since September and the engine is bad in it and they don’t to cover the cost. What should I do about
Hi ****, could you specify your location? Additionally, was the car new or used when you bought it? This information will help me provide more accurate advice.
Useed
I'm sorry, ****, but "Useed" doesn't appear to be a valid location. Could you please provide your correct location? This will help me provide more accurate information.
Roxboro
Hello ****, based on your location (Roxboro), if you bought a used car with a faulty engine, you might have rights under the North Carolina's Lemon Law. Here are some key points:
- The law applies to new and used cars.
- You can sue if the dealer refuses to repair or replace within a reasonable time.
- Legal assistance may be required.
They said there is nothing they can do about it
Hello ****, in this case, I'd recommend consulting with a local attorney. They can help you assess your situation under North Carolina's Lemon Law and guide you on the next steps.
Thank you
You're welcome, ****. I hope the situation gets resolved soon. If you need information on local attorneys or further legal advice, feel free to ask.
Can you please recommend a good lawyer
I'm sorry, ****, but as a free legal information service, we don't provide specific lawyer recommendations. You can use lawyer directories or the North Carolina Bar Association's lawyer referral service to find a suitable attorney.