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Court of Appeals (File photo) MANILA - A local vehicle dealer must replace a defective car, at no cost to the buyer, following a Court of Appeals (CA) ruling. Chevrolet Carmona in Cavite lost its appeal to overturn the CA's July 22, 2021 decision that upheld the Department of Trade of Industry (DTI) ruling on a "lemon" case. The two-page CA resolution dated June 7 said the dealer must replace the vehicle bought by Corazon Reyes in June 2013 and returned on Nov. 5, 2014 as covered by a five-year warranty. Reyes claimed the "check engine" warning light turned on and the vehicle was prone to "sudden downshifting of gears." An inspection did not find defects and the vehicle was released back to Reyes, but the problems manifested anew a few days later. She was later informed that the car had a problematic transmission control module and that it was subsequently replaced. However, the car's problems persisted, prompting Reyes to file a complaint before D