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Originally Posted by Delores Kern
Thank you Tony. I met with lawyers yesterday. I have one of two options. One is they will represent me with a lemon law case, which will give me back my money, at which time I would have to reshop my car all over again. It took me about 7 weeks to find the car I wanted, and at this time the 2005's would be so picked through it would be harder to find. Also I would be reimbursed for rental car I had for a week. Two, we would sue for Faud, which would pay out three to four times what I paid for the car. I have prepared an email more than notifying Dodge, and Westside Dodge, that I want to resolve this with them but am prepared to move forward. I will give them a couple days and then onward. I have asked them for a loaner car for weeks and no one is responding.
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I am glad to hear you are taking action. I personally would go the fraud route. Not only would you have enough money to find whatever car you want, but most importantly, it would be a matter of public record and that shady dealer would be exposed to the public for what they are and they would probably lose thier franchise. It's almost certain if they went to this extreme with your car, then they have committed fraud on many other people, and they should most definately be held accountable, if for nothing else but to stop them from using these types of practice with others. As far as finding the 05 that you want, should not be too much of a problem, any new dodge dealer can do a nationwide search and find just what you want if they are available, chances are there is one left. Good luck and keep us posted.