If you buy it "AS IS" then there is no warranty at all. However if something is hidden from you such as a major flaw in the vehicle that the owner knew and lied about you may be able to recover damages in small claims court based on fraud. You must be able to prove this which can be difficult. In almost all cases when you buy a car from an individual you have no recourse if it is a lemon. You should have had the car inspected by a trusted professional mechanic.
Yes, you have all the rights listed on the contract when buying a used car.
The same rights as anyone else. You don't stop being a person because you have passed a certain age.
There are two standards in Arizona for car buying. One is for new cars and the other for used cars. They both apply when buying a car from a car dealer only. Generally, the dealer has a "reasonable" number of attempts to fix the car before other remedies may be sought.
The California car lemon law offers consumers protection against buying a faulty used car.
North Carolina does not allow for buyers remorse when buying a used car. North Carolina does have a lemon law, but it applies to the purchase of a new car.
What ever you can get in writing from the owner.
The auto lemon law protects consumers from buying defective automobiles. Cars that for whatever reason just don't work right. If you buy a car and there are nothing but problems with that car from the beginning this would be when the lemon law applies.
The lemon law is a law protecting car buyers from used car purchases. If a vehicle is not as reliable as it is represented, the buyer has certain legal rights to pursue if they choose to do so.
is the car a lemon
sign the title over to the person buying the car
none
Legally, on a used car, probably none. There may be "lemon laws" on new cars but not on used cars. If you take it "as is" you get it "as is".