Mkarban
Junior Member
1) I bought the truck outright, no trade, but did buy the extended warranty through them. No other extras.As mentioned earlier, documentation of dates, times and who you spoke with is key. Keep taking the truck back. Not 100% sure what the lemon law is in your state. I recently went through a similar situation with my 2500 and 30 days out of service due to the non conformity qualified me for the lemon law. Contact a lawyer that has experience with lemon law, give them all the documented information, let them review it to see if you have a case, there is a law, the magnasson act, that requires the manufacturer to pay for atty fees, don’t sign anything and keep them waiting in the wings. I was taken care of and had my vehicle repurchased, without the help of an atty. I have a few questions though:
1) did you finance any negative equity from a trade in or did you purchase any extra add on products (warranties) when purchased the truck?
2) have you established a case # w/ @RamCares?
Stay persistent and read up on what your state laws are in regards to lemon law. I would pursue a buyback, you’ll at least get the most of the money back you have put into it. You’ll lose out on a trade. A replacement, you’ll have to take what’s available with similar features and value to your current truck.
2) I did start a case with Ram Care but they haven’t reached out and it’s been a week. Hopefully they get back to me.