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    Anti-lemon law

    wouldnt it be good if we had an anti lemon law in nz , like a real good one to protect consumers ,it could be like this , if a new bike is sold and it has a combined total of just 3 recalls or warranty claims within the warranty period the consumer is entitled to at the consumers choice a brand new replacement or a full refund
    and if any warranty repair takes longer than 1 week to complete a full refund or replacement is necessary
    we still get trampled on with consumer law in nz id lke to see improvement

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    wouldnt it be good if we had an anti lemon law in nz , like a real good one to protect consumers ,it could be like this , if a new bike is sold and it has a combined total of just 3 recalls or warranty claims within the warranty period the consumer is entitled to at the consumers choice a brand new replacement or a full refund
    and if any warranty repair takes longer than 1 week to complete a full refund or replacement is necessary
    we still get trampled on with consumer law in nz id lke to see improvement
    Sounds good Winj but I think you find that there would be very few bikes or anything else for that matter imported into God'szone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder
    Sounds good Winj but I think you find that there would be very few bikes or anything else for that matter imported into God'szone.

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    ID SAY THE FIGURE WOULD BARELY CHANGE CAUSE ALL THOSE GREDDY COMPANYS THAT IMPORT AND SELL SHIT WILL STILL WANT THE SAME TURNOVER ,SOME PEOPLE WILL BE MORE LIKELY TO BUY A NEW BIKE OR CAR BEING ASSURED THE NEW ONE THEIR BUYING IS NOT A LEMON OR RUBBISH COMPARED TO THE ONE THEIR TRADING IN IT WILL RAISE THE STANDARD OF AFTER SALES SERVICE ITLL PUT EVERYONE ON EQUAL FOOTING WHEN IT COMES TO PROFIT, PEOPLE 5 YEARS AGO LAUGHED AT THE SMOKING LAWS WE HAVE TODAY BEING A REALITY

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    ID SAY THE FIGURE WOULD BARELY CHANGE CAUSE ALL THOSE GREDDY COMPANYS THAT IMPORT AND SELL SHIT WILL STILL WANT THE SAME TURNOVER ,SOME PEOPLE WILL BE MORE LIKELY TO BUY A NEW BIKE OR CAR BEING ASSURED THE NEW ONE THEIR BUYING IS NOT A LEMON OR RUBBISH COMPARED TO THE ONE THEIR TRADING IN IT WILL RAISE THE STANDARD OF AFTER SALES SERVICE ITLL PUT EVERYONE ON EQUAL FOOTING WHEN IT COMES TO PROFIT, PEOPLE 5 YEARS AGO LAUGHED AT THE SMOKING LAWS WE HAVE TODAY BEING A REALITY
    I'm not taking the piss Winj but the fact is that if you had a law that allowed consumers the right of refund for their personal product based on a defect on someone elses item you would find that manufactures would not ship here.

    There's a lot of shoddy stuff out there no question, but consumer protection is a lot better than it used to be. The sad fact is the kiwis dont know their rights under consumer law..............in fact that would hold true with citizen rights.......... right across society's spectrum.

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    I agree with you again WINJA I can see this thread going on for ages... your good like that.
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    Some of these states are smaller than NZ. I bet very few pulled out of those states.

    Some of them seem pretty reasonable to me. Winja's proposal of 3 repair attempts and 1 week could be pretty rough on the importers though. Give them a month and 5 repairs within the warranty period.

    After that, I'd be really fucked off if I didn't get a new bike. If I had got a new one, which I probably never will.

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    Oh hey, look at this
    Damn, never read that before.

    Winja, they should have replaced your fireblade...

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    Quote Originally Posted by limbimtimwim
    Oh hey, look at this
    Damn, never read that before.

    Winja, they should have replaced your fireblade...
    NAH I WANTED MY MONEY BACK , ILL NEVER EVER BUY ANOTHER HONDA AFTER THEY COULDNT FIX MY BRAND NEW BIKE PROPERLY OR GIVE ME A REFUND, FUCK BLUE WING HONDA BUNCH OF USELESS CUNTS AND FUCK CYCLESPOT

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    That site says you could have rejected repairs and asked for all your cash back.

    It also says you have 6 years to make a claim. Not too late is it?

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    Wouldn't this have the effect of making new bikes alot more expensive?
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    Quote Originally Posted by chickenfunkstar
    Wouldn't this have the effect of making new bikes alot more expensive?
    ONLY THE ONES WITH A HISTORY OF RECALLS AND FAILURES, BIKES WILL BE PD'D BETTER, SERVICES WILL BE DONE PROPERLY , WARRANTYS WILL BE DONE PROPERLY THE FIRST TIME OR IT WILL START COSTING THE DEALERSHIP/IMPORTER , IT WONT COST A BEAN FOR THOSE DEALERS/IMPORTERS DOING A GOOD JOB

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    Define warranty fault.
    Chipped paint?
    Misaligned wheels?
    Carbs out of synch?
    I'd rather see importers forced to have a minimum parts stock level for all the models they import.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    Define warranty fault.
    Chipped paint?
    Misaligned wheels?
    Carbs out of synch?
    I'd rather see importers forced to have a minimum parts stock level for all the models they import.


    they way the Lemon Law works in the States is 3 trips to the repair shop for the same problem ( mechanical or electrical) and its a lemon
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    Quote Originally Posted by SARGE
    they way the Lemon Law works in the States is 3 trips to the repair shop for the same problem ( mechanical or electrical) and its a lemon
    SO IS THERE A WORKING MODEL IN HE STATES ,IF SO DID IT EFFECT SALES?
    IF MANUFACTURERS CAN TOLERATE IT THERE THEY CAN TOLERATE IT HERE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    I'd rather see importers forced to have a minimum parts stock level for all the models they import.
    I'd hate to see that. There's already a crap selection as far as different bikes go in NZ.

    If anything I'd like to see someone (or group) step up and start bringing in some variety. Maybe piggybacking on Aussie would make it more affordable.
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