So my significant other and myself decided we needed a new car for her to go back and forth to work with, a noble enough cause to spend a large amount of money, but we didn’t want to spend too much, five thousand was going to be our limit. We drive all over town searching dealership after dealership until we come across a smaller quaint car dealership of which I won’t mention the name. My fiance saw a cute little Honda in the lot and falls absolutely in love with it. A very nice man comes out and gives us his spiel, he was a better than average salesman, therefore finally talking us into paying forty five hundred for the car, it looked well worth it. After the paperwork and all that good stuff was done we hopped in both vehicles and off we went.
The next morning she left for work at her usual time, to my surprise she calls me about twenty minutes after she left saying the car was out of gas, so off I run to the rescue. To skip the boring parts, after towing it back to the dealership because the engine was blown and there was three and a half pounds of sand in the oil pan, the very nice salesman had become lets say overly rude, telling us to deal with it. I went straight home and started making phone calls and web searching when I find this thing called “The Lemon Law” it’s one of the greatest things I’ve ever read about. An attorney is now looking into my case for me and says it’s looking good. If you should ever need a Lemon Law firm always look up the Lemon Law facts. Hopefully this will stop happening to hard working people when the business owners find out that there are consequences.