Chrysler Agrees to Pay Lemon Law Claims
May 28, 2009 - 2:36 pm
During yesterday’s hearing hearing for approval of Chrysler’s 363 sale to Fiat, Chrysler filed a revised order with the court that provided that it will pay for lemon law liabilities on cars it sold as far as 5 years pre-bankruptcy. Chrysler’s counsel committed to placing on the record their position that warranty claims are covered [...]
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