Lemon Law was put into effect as a means to protect buyers from deceptive sellers, when purchasing a used vehicle. If a seller knowingly withholds information that would deter a buyer from purchasing a vehicle, and it is later proven, the buyer can than sue the seller for fraud.
There is no such law as a "lemon law" on a used car. Lemon laws only apply to new cars.
"A lemon" used like that means something that keeps developing problem after problem already from when it's new.
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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.
Yes, there is a lemon law for used cars if you receive a written waranty with the purchase of the vehicle. Also, some states have a law that is for consumer protection.
No. North Carolina's lemon law covers new vehicles only. Used cars may have a warranty, or may be sold on an "as-is" basis.
Is this lemons the fruit or lemons as in used cars?
Yes, the lemon law applies but the buyers remorse law does not.
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".
Car Lemon Com. http://www.carlemon.com
check with your state laws. it varies from state to state.
Unfortunately, used cars are not covered under the Lemon Law, but hold on... don't get discouraged yet... If you have a manufacturer's warranty, original or extended, we can still help you under the aforementioned Magnuson Moss Act.