The lemon law is an important law for the New York State because it gives buyers the opportunity to get a full refund on their auto vehicles if the dealer can not fix the car after multiple attempts or if it does not conform to the written warranty.
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Yes they do have a lemon law.
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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."
Here are two lemon law practices in California: Lemon Law Attorneys - Berkley (510)845-8844; and California Lemon Law Attorneys - Glendale (661)255-2303.
Yes, the lemon law applies but the buyers remorse law does not.
You can find a California lemon law lawyer at www.californialemonlawattorneys.com.
You can find a California lemon law lawyer at www.californialemonlawattorneys.com.