MERCEDES BENZ SETTLEMENT PROCEDURES
Mercedes Benz cases can be difficult and
frustrating, with Mercedes having among the most unusual settlement policies.
Most manufacturers do not like to repurchase vehicles, but at least with
attorneys, plainly set forth their position in particular cases Mercedes
tends to immerse even lawyers with fluff, with its people prattling on about
tremendous concern for customer satisfaction and their willingness to repurchase
or exchange a defective vehicle, while they take a tough position regarding the claim..
With most manufacturers, a statement that the car will be purchased or exchanged
can be accepted, with Mercedes, that may mean only that the case is being
evaluated and when an offer is presented it may well be far less than what the
lemon law provides. With Mercedes, one should get each promise or suggestion in
writing and not postpone legal action based upon vague promises.
Mercedes' stonewalling is combined with sometimes
unrealistic expectations by purchasers. Ten years ago, Mercedes
was an finely manufactured car. Today, the vehicles are mass-produced with
customer satisfaction roughly equivalent to some better American cars, and below
that of manufactures like Acura. Unfortunately the lemon law is not
tied to consumer satisfaction; one does not simply get a refund because he or
she is dissatisfied with the performance or functionality of an expensive new
vehicle. Most lemon laws require proof that a defect exists which substantially
impairs use, value, or safety. Lights coming on or the
occasional malfunction of some parts may not meet lemon law criteria even
as it leaves a consumer dissatisfied. Twenty years ago, Mercedes was an
expensive vehicle; today the cost of a $60,000 vehicle does not seem that high,
when compared with GM Yukons and Ford Expeditions in the 40-50 range. A
housewife who worries about transmission malfunction with two small children in
the car, is more likely to secure a refund that a Mercedes owner worried about a
check engine or other light that occasionally comes on.
The lessons are be realistic about your claim, assume that Mercedes will take a tough position, document your problems and present nonconformities.
HOW DO I CONTACT YOU
Law Offices of Howard A. Gutman,
1259 Route 46, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054
(973) 257-9400, E-mail Howian@aol.com
Fax (973)257-9128
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