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Lemon Laws (providing protection from vehicles that are too faulty to repair) vary widely from state to state. An interesting list that covers all of the United States is found at Car Lemon. Another good source is Lemon Law America.

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What does the 'lemon law' pertain to?

Lemon laws are American state laws that provide a remedy for purchasers of cars that repeatedly fail to meet standards of quality and performance. Each state law differs. All the states covers a brand new vehicle under the lemon law, but only some of them also cover used vehicles and leased vehicles. Lemon laws are not limited to cars. There are RV lemon laws, boat lemon laws, motorcycle, wheelchair and computer lemon laws.


Is there a lemon law for used cars from a dealership?

check with your state laws. it varies from state to state.


How do I know if my car qualifies under the automobile lemon law?

Car Lemon has a lemon law guide that includes state lemon law statues. It also gives tips and answers frequently asked questions about lemon laws. Go to your state Department of Transportation for reliable information about lemon laws. Your state DOT will provide the info you need to figure out if your car is legally designated as a lemon.


Are used cars covered under lemon laws?

Lemon law is a question of state law. So any specific answer would be found in your state statutes. Generally however lemon laws cover both new ans used vehicles.


How does a Lemon Law Lawyer help their client?

Lemon Laws are state laws designed to protect the consumer who buys a vehicle that turns out to be a "lemon". The laws vary from state to state in their definitions and in the period of time a vehicle is covered. A lawyer who is licensed in the state where the vehicle was purchased and who is experienced in Lemon Law assists their client in negotiations for a replacement or appropriate compensation for the vehicle declared a lemon. Should no settlement be achieved and litigation proceed the lawyer represents their client's interest at trial.


Who ensures that car dealerships honor lemon laws?

The State Attorney General's office for the state of the dealership is in charge of lemon laws. You can locate their office and call them for help enforcing the lemon law of a particular dealership. The U.S. government ensures that car dealerships honor lemon laws through legislature such as the Motor Vehicle Quality Assurance Act. Also, social pressure by customers ensures that dealerships honor lemon laws. A dealership will lose all its business if it is known to dishonor lemon laws.


What is the definition of the Lemon Law?

Lemon Laws are American state laws that provide a remedy for purchasers of cars in order to compensate for cars that repeatedly fail to function properly.


Where can one find more information about lemmon laws?

One can find excellent information on lemon laws for any state or Canadian providence on the official site of "BBB". BBB U.S has all the information on up to date lemon laws for each state.


What is covered by the lemon laws?

Lemon laws are American state laws that provide a remedy for purchasers of cars and other consumer goods in order to compensate for products that repeatedly fail to meet standards of quality and performance.


If your car stops working within 60 days can it be replaced what's the lemon law on that?

The lemon laws vary by state so go to web site www.lemonlawamerica.com to find the lemon law in effect for your state.


What type of website is Car Lemon?

Car Lemon is a Web site that provides state-by-state information on vehicle lemon laws. It also provides information on manufacturer recalls, finding an attorney for a lemon law-related suit and tips on vehicle maintenance and repair.


are there lemon laws for used cars bought in the last 30 days?

There are indeed lemon laws for used cars although they vary from state to state and are usually tied to the original manufacturer warranty, not to the reseller. For more details for your specific state, please refer to it at http://www.carlemon.com/lemonstat.html.