Can I return a used car under the lemon law?

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96 Pontiac Grand AM has been the lemon given paid for it 7 months ago. Came with the thirty day warranty. Marked "as is" upon paperwork. Don’t consider lemon law relates to used cars, generally after this volume of time. Tired of regulating it. List of things went wrong with it as well prolonged to list. Oh, we live in CT, given we know which law varies state to state. Thanks.

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There are NO RETURNS! There is no federal law requiring a car dealer or a person selling a car to take a car back. The only exceptions are certain transactions in California that are covered by the California Car Buyers Bill of Rights or where the dealer voluntarily offers to take a car back. Dealers may describe the right to cancel as a "cooling-off" period, a money-back guarantee or a "no questions asked" return policy. Before you purchase from a dealer, ask about the dealer’s return policy, get it in writing in the contract and read it carefully.

http://www.squidoo.com/car-return
http://dmv.ca.gov/pubs/billrights_top.htm

No.

When you buy "as is" and agree to it, it frees the seller of any further obligation…………..most don’t even give a 30 day warranty….if you wanted to change your mind, it should have been done in the 30 day frame, in the meanwhile and 7 months later, not a lot you can do,

You are stuck. Make lemon ade.

Break out your wrenches and start fixing it. 13 year old cars have problems, and there are no takebacks in life. Good luck.

What Lemon law?

That only covers factory defects.

The law is the same (as in NO law) for each state.

Like a previous poster said, make lemonade from lemons, though technically, this car isn’t a lemon.

Your 96 Grand Am isn’t a lemon – it’s a 13 year old used car.

Lemon laws protect the buyers of NEW cars from serious, recurring defects in workmanship. Used cars have no protection such as this.

You have to figure that it is a 13 year old car that was sold AS-IS. There is no lemon law there.

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