Six months ago, he bought a 2007 Chevrolet Z71 with the 5.3l motor. He had issues with the motor burning 2 quarts of oil in between oil changes of 3500 miles. The truck had 91,000 miles when he bought it and it came with a warranty.
The dealership that he bought it at replaced the pistons, rings, and bearings under warranty. He got his truck back March 7 of this year and has put 3200 miles on it. It is still burning the same amount of oil, but they refuse to do anything about it.
The dealership is claiming that Chevrolet has an allowance of 2 quarts of oil burned in between changes.
Is there a Lemon Law for used cars in Texas? Does he have any option to get them to buy the truck back?
His previous truck with a 5.3 didn't burn a drop of oil and it had 270,000 miles. My dad's truck with a 5.3 doesn't use any oil.
The dealership that he bought it at replaced the pistons, rings, and bearings under warranty. He got his truck back March 7 of this year and has put 3200 miles on it. It is still burning the same amount of oil, but they refuse to do anything about it.
The dealership is claiming that Chevrolet has an allowance of 2 quarts of oil burned in between changes.
Is there a Lemon Law for used cars in Texas? Does he have any option to get them to buy the truck back?
His previous truck with a 5.3 didn't burn a drop of oil and it had 270,000 miles. My dad's truck with a 5.3 doesn't use any oil.
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