steering KIA CADENZA 2020 Warranty and Consumer Information Guide

Page 71 of 115

70Maine Consumer Notice
LEMON LAW INFORMATION: IF YOU HAVE SERIOUS PROBLEMS WITH THIS VEHICLE. The Maine “Lemon
Law” (10 M.R.S.A. Sec’s. 1161-1169) provides free Attorney General arbitration for consumer buyers or lessees whose motor
vehicle (including motorcycles and motorized RVs) is seriously defective.
UNDER THE MAINE LEMON LAW, YOU MAY HAVE A RIGHT TO A REFUND OR REPLACEMENT OF THE
VEHICLE IF THE FOLLOWING APPLIES:
1) There is an unrepaired defect or combination of defects which substantially impairs the use, safety, or value of the vehicle,
AND
2) This unrepaired defect was reported to the dealer or manufacturer:
A. during the manufacturer’s express warranty; and
B. within the 3 year period following the delivery date of the vehicle to the original purchaser or lessee; and
C. during the first 18,000 miles of operation; and
3) This defect still exists or has recurred after:
A. 3 or more repair attempts for the same defect; or
B. 1 or more repair attempt for the serious failure of either the braking or steering system; or
C. Being out of service for a cumulative total of 15 or more business days (for one or more defects); and
D. The manufacturer had been given in writing a 7 day Final Opportunity To Repair.
FOR THIS VEHICLE YOU SHOULD NOTIFY THE MANUFACTURER OR ITS AUTHORIZED DEALER
OF THE DEFECTS AND THE RIGHT TO MAKE A FINAL REPAIR. Mail to:
Consumer Assistance Center
Kia Motors America, Inc.
P. O. Box 52410
Irvine CA 92619-2410
1-800-33-4KIA(4542)
NOTICE TO CONSUMERS STATE OF MAINE
��� 20MY ��� (��38-112).indd 702019-12-10 �� 9:45:01