Buy Cars and Trucks in Lynbrook, New York

Lexus : RX Hybird Hybird top of the line
Lexus : RX Hybird Hybird top of the line
$25,777.00
$26,888.00
Time Left: 51m
Honda : Odyssey 1999 Honda Odyssey V6 mini van
Honda : Odyssey 1999 Honda Odyssey V6 mini van
$2,326.00 (19 Bids)
Time Left: 1h 17m
Chevrolet : Chevelle malibu 1970 Chevelle SS clone project
Chevrolet : Chevelle malibu 1970 Chevelle SS clone project
$5,000.00
$5,500.00
Time Left: 2h 59m
Nissan : Sentra 1997 Nissan Sentra 4dr Sdn
Nissan : Sentra 1997 Nissan Sentra 4dr Sdn
$1,000.00
$1,450.00
Time Left: 11h 57m

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Owning a Jeep Wrangler in an urban environment??
Question:
I will be going to college next year and will be buying a newer car in June. I really want a Jeep Wrangler, since my 4 cyl. Cherokee has seen better days, and I want an upgrade. Most of the schools I am considering are in the NYC/metro area, Manhattan, long island, jersey, etc. What are the risks of owning a wrangler in these areas? I'll be living either in Lynbrook (suburban Long Island), or the Bayonne, NJ area.


Answer:
I live in a small town and I've had 5 wranglers/CJ's so far...they're great vehicles...mine have all been soft tops...you probably want a hard top though for the simple reason that childish type people like to cut the soft tops...I've even had this happen when I left the doors unlocked...some people are really weak-minded...also the manual transmissions are more fun to drive and do better in 4-wheel drive conditions...thats up to personal preference though

Is the following situation lawsuit-worthy against Ford Motor Company?
Question:
RE: 2007 Ford Mustang, VIN: 1ZVHT80N275277473 Dear Ford Motor Company: I purchased a new 2007 Ford Mustang from Crown Ford (420 Merrick Road in Lynbrook, NY 11563) on December 6th, 2007. Ever since then, I have diligently maintained my car through the dealership every 3000 miles, on the mile (with service documents to prove it). On Tuesday, April 5th, 2011, I noticed that my car’s heater stopped working. Only cold air was blowing out of the vents. Then on Sunday morning, April 10th, the engine started making loud banging noises while I was driving on the Sagtikos Parkway on Long Island, the car overheated, and it suddenly stalled right then and there. I had the car towed from Islip to Crown Ford in Lynbrook for a total of $230.29. When the dealer examined my car on Monday (April 11th), they told me that my car needed to have the entire engine replaced due to a blown head gasket and cracked cylinder. At only 22,000 miles on the car, this is an absurdity. This dilemma is causing a huge inconvenience for me. As of April 27th, the car is STILL at the dealership. Whenever they say that my car will be ready by a certain day, a new part has to come in, further delaying the repair time. I commute back and forth every day to work AND school. There is no way that I can afford to lose this much time. Both my family and myself are being inconvenienced beyond belief. As such, I am requesting the following from Ford Motor Company: *** Complete reimbursement of my towing expenses ($230.92). Supporting documents were mailed to Ford Roadside Assistance Claims Reimbursement in Medford, MA. *** $0 in total repair costs. The vehicle’s 5-year/powertrain warranty is still in effect, and any problems indirectly caused by the engine that are not covered under this warranty must also be free of charge. *** A new 5-year/powertrain warranty on the new engine, NOT a 3-year one as I was told by the dealership, with the resetting of my odometer. How do I know for sure that the new engine really isn’t rebuilt??? If these requests are not met, I am prepared to pursue full litigation against Ford Motor Company for these egregious inconveniences and poor workmanship. Thank you.


Answer:
I'd recommend consulting either (a) your state's consumer affairs office and filing a complaint, or (b) an attorney specializing in consumer law; one experienced in areas dealing with automobiles would be ideal. As it stands now, you're limited to small claims court based on the damages you seek. Surely more is involved when you think about it: the expenses for taking alternate forms of transportation; lost income, etc. That's why I recommend seeing an attorney, to explore your options. One reason I'm recommending your state's consumer affairs office over the Better Business Bureau is that the former office has the power of law behind it, allowing it to proceed with an investigation, using tools such a subpoenas to get the required information; the BBB doesn't enjoy that (with apologies to the BBB).