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<blockquote data-quote="uncltrvlnmatt" data-source="post: 766670" data-attributes="member: 8290"><p>In Pa. lemon laws are only for new cars (as far as I know). Usually they are not worth the hassle, you have to have the same problem over and over that can not be fixed for whatever reason. Example: the rear blows up, the dealer rebuilds the rear. This time it is making noise, the dealer installs new bearings. This has to happen 3-4 times over a cirtain time period.</p><p></p><p>I would make some sort of a deal with the dealership to replace the cats. Did they not give you some sort of warranty? I understand that exhaust is normally not covered, but it is a emissions problem so they might work out a deal. They don't want the truck back, and you will lose cash due to depriciation.</p><p></p><p> Stay away from the BMW, you don't want a bigger car payment, even if you can afford it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncltrvlnmatt, post: 766670, member: 8290"] In Pa. lemon laws are only for new cars (as far as I know). Usually they are not worth the hassle, you have to have the same problem over and over that can not be fixed for whatever reason. Example: the rear blows up, the dealer rebuilds the rear. This time it is making noise, the dealer installs new bearings. This has to happen 3-4 times over a cirtain time period. I would make some sort of a deal with the dealership to replace the cats. Did they not give you some sort of warranty? I understand that exhaust is normally not covered, but it is a emissions problem so they might work out a deal. They don't want the truck back, and you will lose cash due to depriciation. Stay away from the BMW, you don't want a bigger car payment, even if you can afford it. [/QUOTE]
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