u/BeautifulHistorian48

Lemon Law Replacement/Refund. Trust Nissan or get an attorney?

Long part of the story:

I have a ‘23 Ariya that has recently been in the shop for about 45 days. The issue was the rear wheels were cambered severely and caused the wheels to wear quickly in the corners. They replaced the rear springs which took about 25 days since the parts were on order. After replacing could not get the rear to align with new springs. They sent it to a body shop to get measurements on the subframe and it’s been there for about a week and a half. Contacted today and they are now waiting for confirmation in order to order the parts and start the work on potentially replacing the subframe. I contacted Nissan Corporate in order to ask for a gas card/reimbursement since I’m driving a gas car and have spent about $150. They didn’t seem like they were going to try for the gas so I brought up the lemon law which for Colorado states if it’s in the shop for more than 30 days(This was just a quick google search and a couple articles I don’t know if there are any loopholes or information I’m missing). So instead of a gas card they are now starting the “claim” for a lemon.

My big question is should I reach out to an attorney or just wait for Nissan to make their discussion? Also has anyone had any experience with Nissan for situations like this?

Thanks in advance.

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