The lemon law is a rule that requires car manufacturers to repair as well as replacing parts for faulty motor vehicles, at least for a specific amount of time.
2. The Lemon Law is a rule that requires car
manufacturers to repair as well as replacing
parts for faulty motor vehicles, at least for a
specific amount of time.
3. A refund might be required if the vehicle is
proven to be unfixable.
4. In the early 1980s, the Lemon Law went into
effect.
5. Many people do not know about the Lemon
Law, and also have become a victim of
purchasing a malfunctioning vehicle.
6. A faulty vehicle can be extremely pricey to
have fixed, and it is very frustrating having to
take your vehicle in for exactly the same
problem again and again.
7. It is hard to get around when your car is
constantly in the shop for repairs and
maintenance.
8. We're going to explain plus help you learn
what the Lemon Law is, exactly how you can
manage one's defective vehicle properly.
10. The Lemon Law is a particular type of state
statute that helps protect customers.
11. It assists consumers who purchase a
malfunctioning car that’s been taken in for
repair multiple times for the identical
problem, and it can’t be fixed.
12. There is a time frame for the car dealership
or manufacturer to fix an automobile before
it is covered under the Lemon Law.
13. Under this act, it’s necessary that the
manufacturer or car dealership must make a
reasonable amount of attempts to mend the
car or truck before it's covered under the
Lemon Law.
14. Nearly all states have a very precise time
period or a precise amount of miles a car can
have for these repair attempts.
17. A good example where the Lemon Law
should have been implemented is where a
lady purchased a new automobile from a
dealership, and the woman's brakes had
performance issues.
18. The car dealer denied these claims, and
refused to repair or identify the automobile
as a Lemon.
19. In this case the lady could file a legal case
for neglecting to either fix or replace the car.
20. Another example where the
Lemon Law ought to have
been used is a customer
purchased a new car that had
transmission issues that
wasn’t able to be repaired
after three attempts.
21. In this case, this company or auto dealer
should exchange the automobile under the
Lemon Law, since they couldn't resolve the
problem.
23. Sometimes, companies will compensate
their customers for the time and suffering
from this process, in order to increase their
trust and hopefully keep them as a future or
repeat buyer.
24. Different states have their own specifications
for the Lemon Law, and for these laws to
apply, sometimes a warranty is actually
required along with the car purchase.
25. Check out the Texas DMV Website for more
information concerning the Texas Lemon Law
to check whether it might apply to you.