Sunday, September 10, 2006

Car Audio - CD/MP3 Players

Brand new sealed with remote control.

Key Features are 64-Color Flourescent
Display, G-Analyzer, Aux RCA Input, and Dual Zone System





Car Audio - CD/MP3 Players

Know Your Rights

When it comes to your Lemon rights, they are generally are defined by each state’s individual law as well as the written warranty that can be found inside each vehicle owner's manual. These rights are usually higher than what the manufacturer or dealer will admit to when you buy your car, so it would help you to check your state’s particular laws before getting a car.

Most of these laws that you will come across will include the Lemon Law if it applies, breach of warranty, unfair trade practices (i.e. damages for failing to repair the vehicle properly) and buyer fraud damages if the car was purchased under deceptive practices by the dealer.These rights are
These rights are Each individual case has different facts about them and because of this the recovery you may be entitled to will certainly vary quite a bit. In order for you to learn what your legal rights are for your specific case, you would serve yourself better to contact a lawyer.

Lawyers who deal with lemon laws act a lot like a detective in that these lawyers first task when they are retained is to reconstruct the entire history of your car, from the date of production to the time the case is opened. These lawyers will help you to determine:

· whether the vehicle was damaged at the time of delivery;

· if the financing paperwork can prove that there was an obvious fraud or deception committed against you;

· whether repairs were attempted by the dealer beforehand to cover up any defects;

· the time actually spent for each repair;

· the amount of money that was paid by the manufacturer for warranty repairs;

· whether that model has any known defects that the dealers knew about;

· Whether there are any actual service file notes that will reveal any unresolved,undisclosed safety
concerns and other inquiries.