What is a Lemon Law?

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A "Lemon Law" is a state law that protects purchasers of motor vehicles. Lemon Laws define the rights and remedies that a consumer has if he has purchased a defective motor vehicle. In certain states, the Lemon Law only protects consumers who have purchased brand new personal use cars, trucks, vans and SUV's, while in other states, the Lemon Law protection extends to used vehicles, motorcycles, recreational vehicles (RV's) and more. Review your state Lemon Law here to see if your vehicle is covered, or contact an experienced Lemon Law Attorney here to have him/her determine whether your vehicle is covered.

If your vehicle is covered under your State Lemon Law, you likely will be eligible to receive either a full refund of the purchase price, including down payment, trade-in equity, all payments (including interest), taxes, title, document preparation fees, or you can receive a free replacement vehicle, which is similar in make, model, options and cost.


Quick Lemon Tips:

  1. Always research a vehicle before buying it.
  2. If your vehicle is defective, notify the dealer promptly.
  3. Make sure your Complaints are written down in your words by the dealer.
  4. Be sure to get a copy of the written Repair Order/Invoice for each dealer service attempt.
  5. Hire a Lemon Law Attorney. In most states, it is completely FREE

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