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Auto Lemon Law
The
first thing you must know about a car lemon law is that it is meant to
make your life better and that it works to serve justice. All states in
America enjoy this law and they may differ but, the fundamentals are
more or less the same. Firstly, for you who does not know what a lemon
is, you should pay close attention because you might have one. A lemon
is a new or leased vehicle that proves defective even after the warranty
has not expired. When you buy a new car, you expect it to serve you in
the best way possible but, when it breaks down during the first week of
use, you will definitely get discouraged and angry. You will seek some
help from your local repair shop and hope that it was a minor hiccup.
When you have to take it back to the shop several times, you wonder
whether you were conned and think of how you can fight for your right.
This is where a car lemon law comes in and, if you do not have details
of the law in your state, the internet is a good place to start and you
will just refer to your location. You will get to learn the vehicles
that are covered by the lemon law and also the ones that are not. In
many of the car lemon laws, the vehicles that are suspected to be lemons
must be taken to the repair shop a few times and this is to determine
whether they can be fixed or not. Obviously, lemons cannot be fixed and
the next stage is to alert the manufacturing company using laid out
procedures depending on your location. Many lemon car owners fill a form
that will give notice to the car manufacturer.
The lemon manufacturers are usually reluctant to cooperate but, they are
willing to overcome the problem. If they comply to give a refund or
replacement, then you will have solved your problem. They are supposed
to provide the repair funds all depending on the car lemon law of your
state. If the manufacturer does not comply, then you can consider
arbitration where a neutral entity usually the attorney general's office
is called accordance to the law, to mediate until an amicable solution
is found. You can always appeal at each stage until the car lemon law
serves you justice. Car lemon law is therefore a very popular name
infant, there is an alcoholic mixed drink made by southern comfort and
black velvet that is called 'lemon law'.
Some of the most vital things to remember in this law is that you should
be conscious of the time frame you have to report your case and it
should be before the warranty expires and there are other deadlines that
you need to meet within that time frame and you should refer to your
state laws. They have served people for many years an they will continue
to do so. Many states keep on updating their laws and if need be, you
have the power and the voice to request a review of your system and this
will be for the betterment of society as a whole.
as well. So the lawyers need to be
careful while taking up the case.
If you find yourself with a lemon of a vehilce, here are some tips to
help you utilize the lemon law.
Remember that if you're stuck with a lemon, your complaint is with the
manufacturer. Although your instinct may be to blame the car dealer,
the dealer is just the middleman for the defective product.
1. Document your repairs and be accurate with each problem. Obtain
copies of all warranty repair orders from the dealer and keep notes of
your reported problems. Also, keep notes of all conversations you have
with service people, including the date, time and participants in
these conversations.
2. Contact your state attorney general's office or conduct other
research to determine the provisions of your state's lemon law. There
are variations in each state's laws.
3. Determine whether your previous efforts to repair the problem
satisfy the requirements of your state's lemon law. Most state laws
allow the manu-facturer three or four chances to repair the defect or
defects.
4. Write to the manufacturer if problems persist. Explain how
burdensome it is to continually repair the car, and how your trust in
the product's reliability has been shattered. Ask for reimbursement of
your related expenses (such as a rental car, if it was needed), or
other compensation for your troubled experience. Your particular
state's lemon law will prescribe methods for doing so.
5. State in your letter that you wish to exercise your right to a
refund or replacement of the vehicle, if you would rather not keep the
lemon. Specify which option you desire.
6. Consider hiring an attorney if the manufacturer is unresponsive.
Find an attorney who specializes in lemon-law cases. Remember, though,
that only some state lemon laws allow a consumer to recover attorneys'
fees when suing a manufacturer.
Tips: Your best defense against an uncooperative manufacturer is a
thorough, specific and accurate service-record paper trail. This shows
that you made the correct number of attempts to have the problems
fixed, whether the defect was the same each time, or several different
ones.