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> 
> Apparently you have never visited a Toyota NG or gone into one of their
> shops.  Toyota has LOTS of problems as well, blown head gaskets and oil
> seals, bad brakes struts, seats, trannys, engines.  If your car is truly
> a lemon the manufacture must replace it.  Read your owners manual, it
> explains you rights and how to make a complaint to the manufacture.
> Manufactures do NOT want you to have problems with your vehicle, that
> is why they warrant their cars to the dealer.  Problem cars are bad for
> you, the dealer and the Manufacture.  Take it back to the dealer and
> leave it there until the problem is corrected. Drive the car with an
> employee of the dealership, if it is not repaired LET IT THERE. if you
> accept a car from a dealer you are agreeing it has been repaired.
> 
> Mike

I have to laugh. My brother left a car at a dealer for more than six
months to get a differential growl fixed. He drove to the dealer once a
week, tested the car and returned it for the same problem. There came a
flood. The car was in 3 feet of water for about a day. The dealer was
liable. They fixed it at long last.

Unfortunately, the car seemed to be some sort of target after he got it
back. It was hit from behind at least five times to the great glee of a
body shop. The final straw was when it was struck on the side while
parked on the street by a neighbor spinning out when backing out of his
driveway. That car was not so much a lemon as it was a bad luck car. My
brother sold it the day he got it back from repairs for the side hit.

Chuck
-- 
                        ... The times have been, 
                     That, when the brains were out, 
                          the man would die. ...         Macbeth 
               Chuck Simmons          [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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