Car Repair Delay Solutions

Summary

In Pennsylvania, the Automotive Industry Trade Practices (AITP) mandates that dealerships provide a written estimate for repairs over $50 and notify customers if costs exceed the estimate by more than 10%. Deceptive practices are prohibited. If these rules are violated, legal recourse may be available.

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My car is in at dealership for repair since last 6 months still not fixed
I'm sorry to hear about your issue. Could you please tell me which state or country you are located in? This will help me provide more accurate information.
Pennsylvania
I understand your situation. In Pennsylvania, the Automotive Industry Trade Practices (AITP) provides guidelines for car repairs.
- Dealerships must provide a written estimate for repairs over $*.
- They must notify you if the cost exceeds the estimate by more than *%.
- They cannot engage in deceptive practices.
If these rules are not followed, you may have legal recourse.
They gave me estimate for fixing
It sounds like they may have violated the AITP regulations. If the cost has exceeded the estimate by over *% without your consent, or if they've used deceptive practices, you may be able to take legal action. Are there any more details you can provide about the situation?