Forum Discussion
philh
Apr 25, 2019Explorer II
Dtank wrote:philh wrote:
My unpopular opinion... If the offer is no where near generous, I'd hire an automotive lemon law attorney to represent your interests.
You must have DEEP pockets!
AT $200.+ an hour, plus clerical charges. PLUS he/she is "on the clock" even if your case were delayed.
Ka-ching!..:S
.
Depends on what they offer. If they offer to replace it, awesome. If they offer trade in value, not so awesome. The difference could be tens of thousands of dollars. Even at $200 an hour, that's a lot of hours.
Friend of mine did this with an auto buy back. OEM essentially made an offer that matched auction value. He hired an attorney, who wrote a letter. They countered with full price paid, minus some very minor mileage charge.
I suggested an auto lemon law attorney, because while most (all?) states lemon law only applies to non commercial auto's, they do know the law.
Trailer companies aren't going to want to pay for attorneys either. They been through this before, they know exactly how much this is going to cost them. Sweetening the pot from an attorney letter is not unheard of.
About RV Tips & Tricks
Looking for advice before your next adventure? Look no further.25,131 PostsLatest Activity: May 12, 2025