Monday, February 8, 2016

When you buy a new car, there is a very slim chance it's a lemon. Also, it will likely be covered with a warranty. But if your dealer is unable to fix your car, you are covered by your state's lemon laws.

Identification

    Lemon laws take effect if the problem begins soon after you bought your car and it causes a severe impairment to your car. You need to report the problem to your dealer; if they are unable to fix it the lemon law kicks in.

Significance

    According to Daily Finance, if the car qualifies under the lemon law, your dealer must repurchase the car and also pay you back for all fees and taxes. However, laws will vary from state to state.

Considerations

    If your dealer is unwilling to refund your money for a lemon car, you may have to hire a lawyer to help you with your case. According to Daily Finance, lemon laws allow you to hire a lawyer at no cost.

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