Chrysler Lemon Law Frequently Asked Questions
I am currently working on a Texas Lemon Law case against Chrylser and have been searching several databases for information regarding engine-related defects in Chrysler cars. I stumbled upon this frequently asked question (faq) document drafted in part by allpar and thought I will post a segment of the faq for those who may be interested in reading this information about Chrysler vehicles.
Please be advised that this posting is not legal advice. Each case is different. If you suspect that you may have a viable new Chrysler lemon vehicle, then you should contact an attorney as soon as possible. Keep in mind that there are Texas Lemon Law statute of limitations. My Law Office is not responsible for any action, if any, that is taken as a result of this faq.
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