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I Think My 2003 Infiniti G35 is a Lemon, What Should I Do? :(?
I bought a pre-certified 03 G35 at a Infiniti dealer last November It had 41k miles. Within a week my car was overheating, then my radiator blew up and smoked up my hood. When I'm driving it will stop on me randomly. There is a weird rattly noise in the back of my car too. I've been takin my car to the dealer where i bought it to have it checked. I asked if this car has been in a car accident and they said "No Way". But this last time I took it they questioned me and askeed me if I have been in an accident. What should I do???? Is this car considered a Lemon because I keep having problems with it and the dealer can't find a problem to fix it. HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!
4 Answers
- mott the hoopleLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
the only problem is, the lemon law isn't intended for used cars. and especially not if you've driven it now for a year. if you can find out who the original owner was they might tell you if they had any problems or if it was wrecked. the selling dealer probably won't disclose any more than they have to. if you were really crafty, you might be able to schmooze someone at another infinity dealership into telling you the service history on the car. that is assuming infinity provides such info to its dealer body. i can tell,under warranty, what was done, where, when, and the original owner of most later model gm and chrysler vehicles. too bad that won't help you with this.
good luck
- gearhead_35kLv 41 decade ago
over 3 years old, and 41k miles is not a lemon. it may, however be a good idea to look real closely at your sales papers, to see if there is anything in print that you could get them on. didn't anyone ever tell you to have a used car checked by an independant technician at another shop? you will get a more accurate inspection that way: NOT one that a dealer wants to hide from a prospective sale. this car should be under warranty for 4 yrs/50k, but not for crash damages/repairs.
- xlhdriderLv 41 decade ago
sounds like a real junker.They saw you coming. you should get a car data to see what problems the car had or contact the old owners. sound like a lemon.Might want to seek legal advise