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  • Do they make separate coaxial connectors for cable internet and tv service?

    ...or are they all the same and just differ in speed?

    2 AnswersTVs1 decade ago
  • Do I have hire an attorney to move forward with the Florida Lemon Law procedure?

    We purchased a 2009 Dodge Journey in April of 2008. Since then, we've been to the dealership for the same problem more than 3 times for the same electrical problem. Our 4th and final trip to the dealership was about 2 months ago and just last week, we had a reoccurance of one of the same problems and are ready to move forward with our Lemon Law rights. (We've already contacted Chrysler and notified them of the defect, and have given them their final attempt to repair.) Do we need an attorney? Has anyone had to put up with this headache of a situation? Please share if you have.

    1 AnswerMaintenance & Repairs1 decade ago
  • Has anyone out there used their Florida Lemon Law rights? Please share your experience.?

    *I have an '09 Dodge Journey that has had an electrical malfunction since day one. There have been 3 repair attempts by the dealer and no resolution.

    2 AnswersBuying & Selling1 decade ago
  • My new car needs brakes already! It's only 8 months new, should I need new brakes and rotors?

    My husband and I decided to consolidate to one vehicle to save money and to avoid maintenance by leasing a new car. In April 2008 we leased a 2009 Dodge Journey. It's December 2008 now, and the car recently started making this horrible scrubbing sound as we brake. The car only has about 14500 miles on it and I've only been driving it with care to and from work. (My husband doesn't have to drive to work, so he only uses it to go here and there every now and then.) We took it to the dealership thinking that it was under warranty, but found out that they only covered brakes up to 12,000 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first. It's a $600 job from the dealership, and the local parts stores don't have the parts for me to buy and get done for cheaper elsewhere because the car is so new. What a rip-off!!!??? We purchased a NEW car for dependability and to avoid frequent maintenance. We've been to the dealer two times for issues with the air conditioner and computer components and the car is still having the same problem. We forked over more than 20 thousand dollars to the dealer 8 months ago, and I feel like this is something that they should take care of. Has anyone experienced this? If so, how can I fight this?

    9 AnswersMaintenance & Repairs1 decade ago