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Lemon Laws for RVs

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Does the lemon law apply to recreational vehicles?

Thumbnail via WebSnapr: http://www.rv.com/A Pittsylvania County couple won a significant victory for consumers under the state’s lemon law.  In the past, judges found the law didn’t apply to recreational vehicles.  But it does now.

Henry and Suzanne Reynolds work and play hard.  Travel is their reward.  They bought a brand new RV, and they paid $211,000 for it.  They purchased it two years ago, but they only used the Mandalay Motor Coach for 17 days.  It’s been in the shop the rest of that time.

The RV has so many problems, the Reynolds’ lost count of them.  But the couple wasn’t too concerned.  After all, Four Winds International’s promotional literature says it’s covered by “bumper to bumper” warranty.

If this had been a conventional car or truck, there would be no question: the state lemon law would require the company to give the couple a new RV, or give them their money back.  But Four Winds relied on case law that held RV’s are not really “motor vehicles.”

While Judge Jackson Kiser declared Virginia’s lemon law “perfectly ambiguous,” he decided a motor home does fit the definition of “passenger car.”  The judge ruled that it was the intent of the General Assembly to alleviate the hardship on consumers caused by the purchase of defective motor vehicles.  Most important, Judge Kiser ruled an RV is a motor vehicle.

While that’s a major victory for the consumer, the Reynolds are a long way from getting their money back, or a new RV.  Their complaint is set for trial in federal court next month.

Meanwhile, they’re stuck making a monthly payment of $1,400.

Watch the video here.

MyLemon.com, PA & NJ’s Lemon Law Attorneys, Unveils Internet Web Site Redesign

Monday, September 24th, 2007

my-lemon-law-logo Looks lime MyLemon.com has redesigned their awesomely informative lemon law website and it looks fantastic. The site has been re-keyed to help lemon law answer seekers find things more quickly than ever before.  The new design turns MyLemon.com into an incredible lemon law self serve site related to lemon law issues for consumers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 

According to David Gorberg, “We have seen both a substantial increase in daily activity and stay time at our site, and the number of people accessing our lemon law pages, requesting legal help, is up dramatically. This is the first of many enhancements we will be making to provide better and more enduring value for Pennsylvania and New Jersey consumers of defective cars seeking lemon law help.”

I’ve gotta say, nice work David…this new lemon law site redesign will help inform consumers before wasting the time of the lemon law attorneys.  Four Stars, Mr. Gorberg!

Lemon Law Website to the Rescue!