Oklahoma Man’s Dream Car Turns Into Nightmare exposes lack of enforcement of Oklahoma’s Lemon Law

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KFOR) – A Oklahoma man’s plea for help after spending more than $120,000 on a luxury SUV says his purchase is now one big headache.

According to Kyle Brotherton, his luxury vehicle has been in the shop more than 40 days since purchase and is now insisting the dealership take it back.

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“I remember as a kid, I, I went to see my mom’s family in Germany, and I got to see the Mercedes factory. And I said, you know, one day I’m going to I’m going to be able to afford a Mercedes. And so finally, you know, 35, 40 years later, I was able to do that”, said Brotherton.

Brotherton says, it was supposed to be a lifelong desire fulfilled but currently faces a daily disappointment after deliver of the vehicle at the end of July of 2023 came with a few issues turned into problem after problem with multiple trips to the shop and word it was finally fixed.

“There were several issues, and the car was in the shop, uh, October, November and December. And it, they, they weren’t able to fix the car. And so, we had to…I took the car back and took possession of the car again. And the car went back in the shop in February of 2024. So, since that time, the car’s been in the shop over 365 days and for numerous reasons,” says, Brotherton…

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