Upon research, I have found a link to a site about the Lemon Law. It states that:
"that the defects complained of substantially impair the car's use, value or safety to the consumer.
Generally, under the California lemon law the more severe the problem with the car, the fewer repairs that may be needed to satisfy the reasonable number of attempts requirement. This requirement may also be satisfied if the car was out of service due to warranty repairs for an excessive number of days.
The California lemon law assesses whether the car’s defects substantially impair its use or value or compromises its safety from the view of the consumer who owns and operates the car.
As stated above, the California lemon law provides an extremely effective remedy for consumers who have experienced warranty repairs with their car. Please do not hesitate to contact our office to speak to one of our California lemon law attorneys with any question that you may have regarding your specific situation. Any advice or actual representation that we provide is done at no cost to you."
Really, the problems we've had have always made us feel insecure in this vehicle and I've always felt it wasn't worth crap because of them {I wouldn't sale it to anyone I know}.
Does anyone have any experience with this Lemon Law? Is that last paragraph true, if I go through the attorneys on the website that they will help me and the Ford Co has to pay? Should I contact the Ford Customer Service first or go through the Lemon Law people?
Today they told me a whole bunch of other things that are wrong....
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