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Lemon law and defective cars


Lemon law - A law written to protect consumers from problems associated with perpetually defective cars, trucks or vans.

Does your state have one? Can it help you? 

Before lemon laws, owners often had to harass, picket and sue dealers in order to address recurring problems with their cars.

The lemon law in your state may offer recourse if you own a problem vehicle. Such laws have been passed in every state over the last 25 years to protect people like you.

synonym for defective automobile

Lemon laws have been on the books in every state for more than ten years, guaranteeing a replacement vehicle for newly purchased or used vehicles with recurring problems, or “nonconformities”, as they are known. Obtaining relief isn’t always easy. You can do it yourself, but you may achieve success more quickly with the help of a qualified lemon law attorney who specializes in defective vehicle cases.

Until the early 1980’s, if you purchased a new automobile that had recurring problems that began shortly after purchase, you simply had to endure your bad luck. The first lemon laws were passed in 1982 in California and Connecticut and were designed to protect consumers from recurring problems with new vehicles.

Since then, every state has passed some form of consumer protection, and if you own a problem car, your relief may be just a phone call or mouse click away. In most states, relief can come in the form of either a full refund of your purchase price or a comparable replacement vehicle. Some states even offer limited protection for buyers of used vehicles, as well.

The sheer volume of cars manufactured each year virtually insures that a handful will be defective when shipped from the factory. As there are nearly twenty million new vehicles manufactured each year in the United States, it has been estimated nearly 100,000 vehicles annually could be considered to be auto lemons. Fortunately, that your chances of buying one are roughly one out of two hundred, but someone ends up with these cars, and if you’re reading this page, you’re probably one of those unfortunate customers. No manufacturer seems to be immune; you may own a Chrysler lemon, your neighbor may own a General Motors lemon, and someone down the road may own a defective Dodge, Toyota or Honda. Manufacturing errors affect everyone.

How we can help

Lemon law information- We offer a general overview of defective vehicle statutes, how they tend to work, and information as to what you can do if you own a problem vehicle.

Regulations by state - We offer an outline of defective vehicle regulations for states that seem to have the most occurrences of issues with new automobiles, including contact information for the responsible agencies within your state.

Articles - Current articles from around the Web that cover regulations, legislation and news relating to defective vehicles.

Attorneys and Lawyers - Sometimes, you just can’t do it yourself. If not, you should seek a qualified attorney. We’ll tell you why an attorney is helpful and how you can find one.

This site is designed to help you solve your problems with your defective automobile. With the help of our Website, you may soon find the problems with your clunker in your rear view mirror. With vehicles being as important as they are in the United States, the last thing anyone needs is a problem with their daily transportation.

Need legal assistance with your defective car or truck? See our lemon law links page.

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