Where can I buy a lemon car book?
Where can I buy a lemon car book?
Lower index numbers are better. The Car Book is available for sale through the Center For Auto Safety if you are interested in purchasing a copy. For an outline of Lemon Laws across the nation, visit our State Lemon Laws page which includes information on NJ lemon law, NY lemon law, and PA lemon laws.
Is there a lemon law for used cars?
Lemon laws are usually only applicable to new cars; however, certain states have enacted lemon laws specifically for used cars.
How can I get rid of a lemon car?
If you have questions about State Lemon Laws or Federal Warranty Laws, email us. Be sure to include your daytime phone number, including your area code. Get rid of your lemon! Call 1-800-LEMON-LAW ( 1-800-536-6652) for your FREE Lemon Law case review.
Where can I find list of lemon laws?
For an outline of Lemon Laws across the nation, visit our State Lemon Laws page which includes information on NJ lemon law, NY lemon law, and PA lemon laws. For more information on the consumer complaint database please visit the NHTSA website.
What states have lemon laws?
For example, Florida lemon law covers only new and “demo” vehicles. Lemon laws in states such as Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Oregon cover only new vehicles. Lemon laws in states such as Wisconsin, Virginia, and Louisiana cover both new and used vehicles.
What happens if your used car is a lemon?
If your car is a lemon, you may be able to get a refund or replacement . Here is a step-by-step guide on what to do if your car is a lemon.
What is the Lemon Law on used cars?
The Used Car Lemon law provides a legal remedy for consumers who are buyers or lessees of used cars that turn out to be lemons. The law requires dealers to give consumers a written warranty. Under this warranty, dealers must repair, free of charge, any defect in covered parts.
What does a lemon law buyback title mean?
A lso known as lemon law buyback title, a lemon law title refers to the title of a vehicle that has been repurchased by a car company pursuant to the lemon law. A lemon law title alerts subsequent consumers of red flags and potentially serious safety defects in a vehicle’s service history.