Yes the warranty provided by Georgia's lemon law lasts for 1 year after the time of purchase.
give the car in the service
It is uncertain whether or not the Lemon Lime Gecko will ever be the pet of the month.
A warranty should be in writing and be specific about what is covered. If you are having a problem with a covered item, the dealer is obligated to take care of it in compliance with the terms of the warranty. However, if the problem is with a non-covered item, the dealer is not obligated. Your only hope is that they are a reputable dealer and will take care of it as a matter of good will. If it is a covered item and they still refuse to take care of it, contact your local Attorney Generals office to find out what you can do next. Find out what car dealers don't want you to know at www.dealertricks.com try looking up the lemon law in your state just type in lemon law and your state in the search bar and it should bring it up
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Used cars are usually sold AS IS or with a 3 month Warranty. If your car came with a warranty, bring it to the attention of the Dealer. If the dealer refuses to replace your tires or provide you compensation for dry rotted tires, sue them in Small Claims court. If your car was sold AS IS with not warranty, you can still talk to the dealer about replacing the tires, but if the dealer refuses, you have no legal recourse. Moral of the Story: Always get a used car examined by a Mechanic prior to purchase.
If the dealer refuses to make good, then go to web site www.lemonlawamerica.com to check on the particular lemon laws for your state.
It depends on the state you live in as the "lemon law" varies according to state. In many cases, used cars are only covered if a warranty was provided at time of purchase.
YES! OF COURCE! WHY NOT? I MEAN,IT'S FAIR, ISN'T IT?
At least three and a half weeks to a month max.
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yes i bought it a month ago
The dealer has to give you the title right away. If you have it now, there's not much you can do. You have the title. But before you got it, you could have returned the car as far as I know. I would have the title ran and check to see if it's a stolen car or anything. If it is, you can return the car and get your money back.