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Introduction
01. Car Checklist
02. Lemon?
03. Lemon Laws
04. Warranty Act
05. Actual Laws
06. VIN Numbers
07. Buyer Responsibility?
08. Know Your Rights
09. Lemon Law Notices
10. Law Legal
11. Do’s and Don’ts
12. Choose a Lawyer
13. Summary
14. Resources
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Do You Have a Lemon? |
The first thing that helps you in dealing with your new lemon vehicle is to first know for a fact that you have a lemon. If the paint is peeling, or if the light switch came out when you pulled on it, or if the car makes weird sounds but basically rides well this does not constitute a lemon.
If you found 10 things you don't like about your new car but none of them actually makes the car undrivable, then you do not have a lemon.
However, if the brakes don't work, the car won't go into reverse, it won't start on cold mornings or hot afternoons, or the car barely runs at 30 mph when it should be going 50 mph, then you may have a lemon. This of course, only applies if you have given the manufacturer an opportunity to repair it.
In most states, 10 different defects during the warranty period do not constitute that the car is a lemon. In some states, a single defect that might cause serious injury makes your car a lemon if the manufacturer cannot fix the problem within 1 attempt.
You may have a lemon, but if you do nothing to protect your consumer rights, such as keeping track of all repairs and letting the manufacturer have a chance to fix the problem, you could lose all rights under the various State Warranty Acts. Let’s look at these next.
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