AmandaHallas1515
New Member
- Jurisdiction
- Arizona
I purchased a 2007 Elantra with 130xxx miles on it from a used car lot on 7/24/2017. I had the car for 3 days (7/27), and the transmission threw a check engine light. I called the lot next 2 days to be told i needed to speak with the owner, who i ended up having to text directly. I then took it in the following Monday (7/31...7 calendar days after the purchase). I got it back on the 5th day, 8/4. I drove it home 22 miles, and the transmission clunked hard, and the engine light was on. I took a picture of the odometer and the engine light and sent it to the owner. He claimed the issue had been fixed...
They are closed weekends, so I took it in on Monday (8/7) and i have gotten nothing but runaround answers and excuses...It is now 9/1 and I STILL do not have my car back.
At what point does the lemon law come into play?
I am expecting to get the car back today, but I can't trust that they actually fixed the problem and would much rather get my money back to put towards a vehicle from somone else.
They are closed weekends, so I took it in on Monday (8/7) and i have gotten nothing but runaround answers and excuses...It is now 9/1 and I STILL do not have my car back.
At what point does the lemon law come into play?
I am expecting to get the car back today, but I can't trust that they actually fixed the problem and would much rather get my money back to put towards a vehicle from somone else.