Lemon Laws for Used Cars

Lemon laws for used cars – how to protect yourself when you purchase a used car.  When you purchase a used car you need to be able to protect yourself and the money you put into the car.  There are steps you can take to do this.  These steps include documenting, verifying dealer records, and more.

From the day you purchase your used car you should keep a record of everything.  The more you document the more successful you will be if you have a lemon.  From the first repair you should keep documentation. This will help you protect your rights as a consumer. You should take written notes including the dates and times and who it was you purchased the car from.  Keep track of any correspondence you have with the person you purchased from.

If you have warranty orders for repair you should keep track of them also.  Demand a copy of the warranty orders if the dealer does not give you one.  You should also ask to talk to the mechanic if you can and get copies of the notes from the mechanic.  Always write down the date, time, and odometer reading.

There are federal lemon laws and state lemon laws that will protect you when you buy a used car.  It is important to keep in mind what your state considers to be a lemon.  If the value of your vehicle decreases due to multiple defects it may be a lemon.  If you drive away from the lot and the vehicle is not running it may be a lemon.  You do have the right to revoke the purchase within a certain time frame.  Never settle for what the dealer and the manufacturer tell you especially if it is not in your favor or it is not withholding the warranty.  Always check your vehicle owner’s manual for the warranty information.

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