Automotive Guide Auto Lemon Laws - Do You Need A Lawyer?

By: Charles Essmeier
Automotive Guide

Buying a new automobile is usually a bid decision for most people, and it involves a lot of time, research and most of all, money. If you are going to be paying for something for five years or more, you will generally take your time, do your research, and make sure that you are spending your money wisely on a vehicle that will last for years. Unfortunately, some new cars, like all manufactured products, do not perform as they should and are defective in some way. For reasons lost to antiquity, defective cars are known as “lemons.”

California became the first state to enact legislation that provided recourse to purchasers of defective vehicles in 1982; since then, every state has enacted similar legislation. Consumers all over the country may now seek either a replacement vehicle or a refund should they find themselves the owner of a defective automobile.

Automotive Guide Tag : Defective Automobile   Vehicle Defect Lemon   Auto Warranty


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