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.
The "Lemon Law" gives you 72 hours to return anything you have bought that is not described as "defective" or "as is."
Probably not if the contract you signed said "as is". Check your state lemon laws for buying vehicles.
make lemonade
There are so many options and variables needed to answer this question. Try the link from consumer affairs to the lower left concerning lemon laws. If you think you have a good case, mention this to the people who you bought the car from or consult legal advice. Good Luck! Be very careful--it is a common misconception that folks can just return a car back to the dealer under the lemon law--you have to file a claim, be it with the BBB or a consumer attorney. Know your rights. For more info, visit my bio page.
The term Lemon Law concerning cars is that if your car turns out to be a bad purchase and not run very well it is a lemon and in most countries you are entitled to a refund or replacement.
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.
You need to look through paper work and see if there are warranties, if so you may be able to get a refund or fix through the Lemon Law.
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.
The lemon law applies to any motor vehicle bought in the state of Nevada.
It usually applies to something you buy. If you bought something recently and it is not as described then the lemon law comes into effect. It protects you from having to have a faulty product.