Legal Question in Consumer Law in Utah
During a routine service inspection, the dealer service center said i'd need a new transmission but that it would be covered under warranty. With that information, i had them proceed with the transmission. They took my VIN info at the time of initial service and just over a week later had the transmission and installed it. Now, they have told me that due the branded title on my vehicle, that Honda has denied the warranty and require that i pay them at least $2,800.
Am i legally obligated to pay this?
Asked on 6/15/10, 7:17 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Alvin Lundgren
Alvin R. Lundgren, L.C.
Probably not, but you will probably have to go to small claims court to get an order before they release your car.
Answered on 6/21/10, 12:25 pm
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