Issues

SUV Hits Trooper’s Car in Fatal N.Y. Wreck

December 20, 2002

12/20/2002
YONKERS, N.Y. (AP) — A sport utility vehicle rammed into a state trooper’s cruiser on the side of the road and burst into flames, killing the trooper and driver and injuring six others, at least five seriously.

Thursday’s accident began when the Jeep Cherokee crashed into another car while trying to change lanes, said State Trooper Jesse Temple, a police spokesman. The Jeep careened off the car and plowed into the back of the cruiser.

Airbag Injuries to Passengers Bedevil Nissan

December 16, 2002

Airbag Injuries to Passengers Bedevil Nissan

GM Paint Release

December 3, 2002

GM has issued the following statement in response to queries concerning its customer satisfaction policy on vehicle paint problems.

Wisconsin Secret Warranty

December 2, 2002

218.0172 Motor vehicle adjustment programs.

(1) Definitions. In this section:

(a) “Adjustment program” means an extended policy program under which a manufacturer undertakes to pay for all or any part of the cost of repairing, or to reimburse purchasers for all or any part of the cost of repairing, any condition that may substantially affect motor vehicle durability, reliability or performance.

Virginia Secret Warranty

December 2, 2002

Virginia – Motor Vehicle Manufacturers’ Warranty Adjustment
Act – (59.1-207.34 thru 59.1-207.39)

§ 59.1-207.34. Definitions.

As used in this chapter, unless the context requires a different meaning:

Connecticut Secret Warranty

December 2, 2002

Connecticut – Automobile Manufacturers’ Warranty Adjustment Programs, Section 42-227

California Secret Warranty

December 2, 2002

California Civil Code Section 1795.90-1795.93

Secret Warranties

December 2, 2002

Secret warranties are a multi-billion consumer abuse. Every auto company makes mistakes in building cars. Whether they are design defects that affect every car or whether they are manufacturing defects which affect only some cars, they must be repaired. The only question is who pays for the manufacturers’ mistakes, the manufacturer or the consumer. Although the auto manufacturer often establishes a secret warranty to pay for the repair, all too often it is the consumer who pays for the manufacturer’s mistake because the consumer never finds out about the secret warranty.

Lemon Law Tips

December 2, 2002

Using Your State’s Lemon-Law

16 C.F.R. PART 703-INFORMAL DISPUTE SETTLEMENT PROCEDURES

December 2, 2002

Sec.
703.1 Definitions.
703.2 Duties of warrantor.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF THE MECHANISM
703.3 Mechanism organization.
703.4 Qualification of members.
703.5 Operation of the Mechanism.
703.6 Recordkeeping.
703.7 Audits.
703.8 Openness of records and proceedings.
AUTHORITY: 15 USC 2309-10
SOURCE: 40 FR 60215 (Dec. 31, 1975).