Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 93A (Consumer Protection Act) allows consumers to recover up to triple damages for unfair or deceptive business practices. A wrongful warranty denial in Massachusetts may entitle you to more than just an engine replacement.
Document the denial in writing — ask your dealer to provide the denial reason in writing
Gather your maintenance records — oil change receipts, service records, and KSDS history
Generate a professional dispute letter using the tool on this site
Send the letter certified mail to your dealer AND Kia/Hyundai corporate simultaneously
Follow up within 30 days if you don't receive a response
Yes. All Massachusetts Kia and Hyundai dealers including those in Boston and Worcester are required to honor Theta II recall claims.
Massachusetts Chapter 93A allows consumers to sue for unfair or deceptive business practices and recover up to triple damages plus attorney fees. A wrongful warranty denial may be a Chapter 93A violation.
Generate a professional dispute letter on this site citing the Theta II settlement and Chapter 93A. Send it certified mail to your dealer and Kia or Hyundai corporate.
Find detailed information for your specific vehicle model, including recall history, KSDS requirements, and sample dispute letters.
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