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Been there / done that with the lemon law on a certain company with four rings, ... after all was done and they owed a new car (asked for a replacement, not money back), the manufacturer decided to not honor the Magistrate's decision, it then had to go to civil court in a regular lawsuit. There they lost quickly and had to pay the whole amount back. So my lesson was that the Magistrate's decision is not binding, the manufacturer does not legally have to honor the lemon-law decision.
It seems that you're trying to get out of your Jeep, not get it fixed properly, in which case good luck, that's what depreciation and trade-in is all about and the way most people go about it. If you simply want it fixed properly, you have a new set of questions to ask. Even if the lemon-law allows you out of the car, you will likely be given a depreciated amount (as I was offered) based on the miles on the vehicle.
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Gone to the dark side
- Jeff
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