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I'm in AL but my case was file in OH. Its been in 7 times.How many times have you taken the truck into the dealership for this issue? What state are you in?
I'm in AL but my case was file in OH. Its been in 7 times.How many times have you taken the truck into the dealership for this issue? What state are you in?
How many people has dealt with the issue of a dead truck? I'm posting this to mable start a class action lawsuit. I took ownership of my 19 Longhorn in July 2018, from then until now my truck has died 7 times. My attorney says if it's nothing safety related, he's almost 99% sure the Ram will not buyback or lemon law my truck. I'm sick of dealing with it but we need to come together to make our voices heard on this issue. I am GM convert, now I see why the old heads said stay away from Dodge. I gave Dodge (Ram) the benefit of the doubt, now I'm being screwed around on a $70,000 vehicle. I encourage everyone you that has experienced a dead truck, to please jump on board. I'm not writing as impatient prick, I have patiently waited for a fix and its it's not one. Let's make a move gentlemen, this may be the only way to either get a buy back or lemon law.
I feel your pain bro. Towed 5 times since I took delivery and issues with cluster and radio doing funny things as well. No lemon laws in Canada so I am like you, possibly holding a bag with an $80K boat anchor contained withinHow many people has dealt with the issue of a dead truck? I'm posting this to mable start a class action lawsuit. I took ownership of my 19 Longhorn in July 2018, from then until now my truck has died 7 times. My attorney says if it's nothing safety related, he's almost 99% sure the Ram will not buyback or lemon law my truck. I'm sick of dealing with it but we need to come together to make our voices heard on this issue. I am GM convert, now I see why the old heads said stay away from Dodge. I gave Dodge (Ram) the benefit of the doubt, now I'm being screwed around on a $70,000 vehicle. I encourage everyone you that has experienced a dead truck, to please jump on board. I'm not writing as impatient prick, I have patiently waited for a fix and its it's not one. Let's make a move gentlemen, this may be the only way to either get a buy back or lemon law.
First off, let me say that I have had no issues, and will not join a class action lawsuit at this time.I'm in AL but my case was file in OH. Its been in 7 times.
I'm sorry you're having issues with your truck, but cut out the GM convert BS. I can go over to the GM forum right now and find plenty of people claiming their truck is also a lemon. The truth is there will always be lemons from every manufacturer. It just sucks when you are the receiving end of one.How many people has dealt with the issue of a dead truck? I'm posting this to mable start a class action lawsuit. I took ownership of my 19 Longhorn in July 2018, from then until now my truck has died 7 times. My attorney says if it's nothing safety related, he's almost 99% sure the Ram will not buyback or lemon law my truck. I'm sick of dealing with it but we need to come together to make our voices heard on this issue. I am GM convert, now I see why the old heads said stay away from Dodge. I gave Dodge (Ram) the benefit of the doubt, now I'm being screwed around on a $70,000 vehicle. I encourage everyone you that has experienced a dead truck, to please jump on board. I'm not writing as impatient prick, I have patiently waited for a fix and its it's not one. Let's make a move gentlemen, this may be the only way to either get a buy back or lemon law.
First off, let me say that I have had no issues, and will not join a class action lawsuit at this time.
Of the 7 times you've had your truck in to the dealership, was it for the same problem all 7 times, or were those for different problems? Was it in the shop for the same problem 3 or more times? For Ohio and for Alabama, if the dealership can't fix the same problem after 3 or more attempts, the vehicle qualifies to be bought back under the lemon laws of either state. Not sure what your attorney is telling you, but it's easy enough to google the lemon laws for any state. You can look it up for yourself.
Lol. I think your in the wrong thread.Got the Compustar Drone Mobile remote start installed todayI dont know how people go without this worth every penny.View attachment 45117
Yup deleted lolLol. I think your in the wrong thread.
My truck has died twice now. The 1st time I sent it in. This time I jumped the truck and like someone else has posted the check engine light stayed on for awhile. I suspect until the battery boosted back up to an acceptable level. I bummed to see so mAny responses on this honestly.... the radio has not worked on a few other occasionsHow many people has dealt with the issue of a dead truck? I'm posting this to mable start a class action lawsuit. I took ownership of my 19 Longhorn in July 2018, from then until now my truck has died 7 times. My attorney says if it's nothing safety related, he's almost 99% sure the Ram will not buyback or lemon law my truck. I'm sick of dealing with it but we need to come together to make our voices heard on this issue. I am GM convert, now I see why the old heads said stay away from Dodge. I gave Dodge (Ram) the benefit of the doubt, now I'm being screwed around on a $70,000 vehicle. I encourage everyone you that has experienced a dead truck, to please jump on board. I'm not writing as impatient prick, I have patiently waited for a fix and its it's not one. Let's make a move gentlemen, this may be the only way to either get a buy back or lemon law.
Here to. POS is at the dealer. 2 jumps in the last 2 days. Wouldn’t start at the dealer.
loud POP won’t start.
$100,000 pieces of ****.
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Mark
RamCares
will you help me if I’m in Canada?
I’ve been waiting for over 2 hours now for a tow truck via roadside assistance. My truck won’t start and now it’s just completely dead. I’ve had this baby for just shy of 5 months and it only has 4,400 miles on it. The first attempt of roadside assistance was some kid in a bmw trying to jumpstart my battery. That went nowhere. I am not looking forward to the service center experience at my local dealer. I just hate going there for anything outside of a complimentary tire rotation and oil change.
Yeah, based on his description I can't think of a better reason for a lemon law claim. And, I too, thinks he needs a new attorney.I'd get a different attorney.
Most states' lemon laws say you're eligible for a lemon law claim if your vehicle has been in the shop X number of times for the same issue or in the shop for a period of over Y days in the first 12-18 months.