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Subscribe to this threadOne big lemon? Dealer sues Mercedes-Benz over defective $1.7M roadster
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Fabulo @ Jun 15th 2006 2:12PM
Here's a link to the LA times story. It gives more relevant information:
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-carwar15jun15,0,4500141.story?coll=la-story-footer
You'd think if it was a 'normal' car, the dealership would do warranty work, MB would pay for it and all would forget about it. If the trouble continue, you can always file a Lemon suit in your friendly hood state court house. It's California, I'm sure there are Lemon laws there.
Now importing a car (that car!) from Germany, is it even street legal? How do you insure it? Doesn't it have to comply to all those fancy California regulations? Well, if not, I'm shipping me a Gold TDI right from germany in a big metal container right now...