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Chapter 2: A Motor Home Lemon Story

They decided to try the dealership one more time. Mr. and Mrs. Rodriguez drove back to the dealership through a rain shower, with more water leaking into the motor home. As with the three previous attempts, Mr. and Mrs. Rodriguez provided the service writer with a long list of problems. The service writer put them on a repair order.

The service writer said that it was going to take a while. By this time they knew what that meant. Twenty-five days later the dealership called and said their motor home was ready. It was not. On the first turn out of the dealer’s lot, they could feel the handling problem and hear the whistling noise.

Lemon Law Book

Date: 8/16
Mileage = 7,182
Days in Shop = 25
Total Days in Shop = 74

Mr. and Mrs. Rodriguez did not give up or go away. They called an attorney.

A Summary of Motor Home Misery

The motor home was defective from the moment Mr. and Mrs. Rodriguez took delivery.
They offered the motor home repeatedly to dealerships and repair facilities for repair.
The motor home was in the shop for long periods of time without successful repairs. Of the 112 days between May 1 and August 20, the motor home was in for repairs for 74 days.
None of the manufacturers involved in the construction of the motor home would take responsibility for the defects. Each blamed the other.
There was a serious safety defect that was never repaired.

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