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Originally Posted by SeanInLACA
I used a firm in Cleveland when dealing with the Audi. I lived in Ohio at the time. And remember all lawyers are full of tricks. The Lawyer tried to take 30% of my full settlement! (Not just the lawyer fees.) I said no deal and he backed down to his 2000 in fees. It was a brand new car and if they took 30% I would have been out 10K.
The case took about 1 month. Audi gave up quickly on a minor issue, but the minor issue caused my car to be towed 3 times. (It was a coil pack issue on the 2002 A4.) The fix would have been easy but since the dealership was rude and AoA was horrible I went after them.
Then I had one month to turn in the car after the settlement. I just returned it to the dealership and I picked up a check. Then I bought another Honda.
Sorry to hear your Civic has issues. It's the luck of the draw. Not all are reliable. I would not give up on the brand, just understand that you got a bad car. It's a machine, and they break. It just sux when it's your car.
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I completely understand that this just a faulty one, Honda in my book is reliable.
What I signed for was that they will only take $700 from my pocket and get the rest from the company. 30% percent seems way too steep.