krissrock
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i'm reading the Porsche new warrany information
" Consumer - State/Laws Some states have passed laws which give new car buyers certain rights. Although these laws vary from state to state, they generally require that if a new car has a major defect (e.g., one that substantially impairs its use, value, or safety which cannot be repaired in a reasonable time, the owner can request a replacement or a refund. Usually, the defect must occur within the first year. The repair attempts or days out of service and time period vary depending on your state’s law. "
so it sounds like you need to see what the laws are in your state. Multiple times in the warranty, the length of time for service is mentioned. But it seems like anything would have to be handled via arbitration.
" After three unsuccessful repair attempts, or after a total of thirty calendar days in which the vehicle is out of service for repair, you may be entitled to a comparable replacement Porsche vehicle or a refund of the purchase price less an allowance for your actual use"
this is the lemon law language listed in the warranty for my state.
you said they've had it for 5 weeks!?
" Consumer - State/Laws Some states have passed laws which give new car buyers certain rights. Although these laws vary from state to state, they generally require that if a new car has a major defect (e.g., one that substantially impairs its use, value, or safety which cannot be repaired in a reasonable time, the owner can request a replacement or a refund. Usually, the defect must occur within the first year. The repair attempts or days out of service and time period vary depending on your state’s law. "
so it sounds like you need to see what the laws are in your state. Multiple times in the warranty, the length of time for service is mentioned. But it seems like anything would have to be handled via arbitration.
" After three unsuccessful repair attempts, or after a total of thirty calendar days in which the vehicle is out of service for repair, you may be entitled to a comparable replacement Porsche vehicle or a refund of the purchase price less an allowance for your actual use"
this is the lemon law language listed in the warranty for my state.
you said they've had it for 5 weeks!?