The Lemon Car law in Florida applies to new cars and it covers any defects that can affect the operation of a car. Any such defect must be reported with 2 years after purchase to be covered by the Lemon Car law.
In Florida, the Lemon Law does not apply to appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, or dishwashers. The Lemon Law in Florida primarily covers new motor vehicles with repeated defects that impair their use, value, or safety. If you believe you have a defective appliance, you should review the manufacturer's warranty and contact the manufacturer for resolution.
You cannot return a new or used car in Florida except under the Lemon Law. the Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
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Florida does have buyers remorse law for products, services, or future services but it does not have it for used autos. Florida does have a lemon law that can be applied to used autos if they fail to meet advertised expectations.
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Yes they do have a lemon law.
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No there is not a period of time in Florida when you can return a new car. A car may be returned if it has a major mechanical defect under the Lemon law.
Lemon law is the law that protects the consumer when purchasing a new or used vehicle that is still under the manufacturers' warranty. Not all the states have lemon law so do check with your state to see if lemon law is available.
There is no such law as a "lemon law" on a used car. Lemon laws only apply to new cars.
The Lemon Law does not apply to a vehicle sold "as is."