Hi,
My very expensive, top brand-name, backhoe-loader broke down at 5 months old. It was over a month ago when dealer took the machine back to their shop in Alabama. Dealer says they can't tell me when repairs will be completed (under warranty) because of unavailability of parts (it needs
new transmission). That machine is necessary to do work on the farm.
Work that is not getting done right now.
Do I have any recourse against Corporate or Local Dealer? Could I force
a buyback under some kind of lemon law? Dealer has not been receptive
to a loaner. I simply don't have the patience to play these kinds of BS games anymore.
Sure could use some constructive advice ......
My very expensive, top brand-name, backhoe-loader broke down at 5
months old. It was over a month ago when dealer took the machine
back to their shop in Alabama. Dealer says they can't tell me
when repairs will be completed (under warranty) because of
unavailability of parts (it needs new transmission). That machine
is necessary to do work on the farm. Work that is not getting done
right now.
Do I have any recourse against Corporate or Local Dealer? Could I
force a buyback under some kind of lemon law? Dealer has not been
receptive to a loaner. I simply don't have the patience to play
these kinds of BS games anymore.
Sure could use some constructive advice ......
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