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Slim to none. Usually cars bought via private party are sold 'as is', which means the seller makes no warranties to the vehicles condition or mechanical problems. In other words, WYSIWYG What You See Is What You Get - no more, and no less.
Yes I believe it applies every where in the U.S. Since it is sold as is you can not sue someone.
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Usually no because most private party purchases are made to purchase as-is unless you have something stating otherwise; of course you can always go back and ask but unless you are extremely lucky and the guy is nice you bought his lemon.
The lemon law only applies to new vehicles.
Yes, you can. If you just bought it from some guy, you're probably not going to get anywhere. If you bought it from a car dealership you might have a claim.
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Lemon Law applies no matter what the warranty says.
Sounds like you bought a lemon. Check out the lemon law.
No, the lemon law is not for used cars. It is for a new car you bought that is a lemon and a car that the dealer is unable to repair. Check with you state Attorney General for the details of your states lemon law.
If it's a vehicle you purchased, you cannot return the vehicle. There is no threee-day cancellation clause or any other law that protects a person who bought a vehicle. It's assumed that you entered into a contract with knowledge and thought beforehand. If you bought a new vehicle and that new vehicle does not run correclty, you may be protected by a Lemon Law. If you bought it used from a dealer, you may be protected by a warranty, but in that case the dealer would only have to repair the car, not take it back. If you bought it from a private seller, it is considered an "As Is" sale and the responsibility is on you to have it checked out before you buy it.
The lemon law applies to any motor vehicle bought in the state of Nevada.