yes the BBB does keep track of all the complains about vehicle repair
The assumption here is that the vehicle has decreased in value by the amount of the repair. So, when you sell it everything comes out even. Sure you can keep it, just don't ask them to repair it again later.
YES! Pay your repair bill and the problem goes away.
If you want to keep the vehicle, there is no better repair than doing it correctly. Any stop leak/quick fix is a temporary repair that can cause other problems.If you want to keep the vehicle, there is no better repair than doing it correctly. Any stop leak/quick fix is a temporary repair that can cause other problems.
When parts are replaced during vehicle service or repair, it is important to keep track of what was replaced for maintenance records and warranty purposes. Ask the technician for a written list of the replaced parts along with any warranty information. Review the service invoice to ensure the parts were indeed replaced as agreed upon.
form_title=Auto Maintenance Repair form_header=Keep your vehicle safe, reliable, and running smoothly. Let us help you find an auto technician to service your vehicle. Have you made repairs on this vehicle before?= () Yes () No How long since your last oil change?=_ Do you regularly maintain your vehicle?= () Yes () No
Long as your vehicle is under the cars factory warranty. Some keep them longer. Such as used dealers may keep for 1-10 years its preference.
Once you turn your plates in you should not receive a renewal, keep the recpiect for your records
The Insurance Company is required to indemnify you for your loss. It's your business if you decide to repair the vehicle or use the money in some other way. So, No, you don't have to repair the car and Yes, you can keep the money.
Yes..If they paid you for the vehicle it now belongs to them..Other than that if you're paid up then the car belongs to you.
Contact you State Attorney General and find out if your state has a Lemon Law. Keep accurate and detailed records of all repairs. The number of times it was in for repair, days out of service, etc. Allow the dealer a resonable amount of time to repair the vehicle. Keep taking it back until it is fixed or they say they can't fix it.
They have to keep records for 6 years after your last appointment
This comes up a great deal. The auto policy states that the insurance company will at their option repair the vehicle, replace the vehicle, or pay the actual cash value of the vehicle. This option belongs to the insurance company. The way it generally works is that there is never a replacement so forget that part. That leaves repair or pay the acv of the vehicle. If the cost to repair the damage of the vehicle exceeds about 70-75% of the ACV then the company will choose to pay the value of the vehicle. The vehicle then belongs to the insurance company. Sometimes you can let the adjuster know that since the damage is cosmetic only you would like to keep the vehicle if at all possible and they will usually work with you.