my hermit in law paid for the automobile in mexico(we live tighten to the border). he paid for it from the male which has an american automobile permit which presumably they sale cars in texas though they found which the automobile was sole to them is not which safe.the engine is reduce than the common as well as the supports of the automobile have been not good.he wants to know his rights with the lemon law,because when he paid for the automobile he didnt kow anything about this,the man is operative for the tx. automobile lot which came out to be the junkyard as well as they buy the cars during auctions as well as correct them as well as sell them here in tx.but nothing of ths was told to him as well as he wants his income behind as well as this man wouldnt give it to him.he wrote the minute observant which he was starting to lapse the automobile as well as which he would give him the income behind as well as the man sealed it though he didnt cuz the man wrote something of his own upon the paper ad he did not determine with it.can he press charges upon the man or what can he do.the lot is listed underneath automobile sales as well as when u call the the junkyard.
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Let this be a good lesson to your brother-in-law! Next time, never buy a used car that says "sold as is" or with very limited warranty without checking out the car for yourself or with aid of a trusted mechanic. Always remember that sales people are usually out to sell and will attempt to sell anything they can for the commission!
squeeze and make lemon juice
To the best of my knowledge, there are NO "lemon laws" in MEXICO. It doesn’t matter where the car is licensed – only where you PURCHASED it…
Every state has different lemon laws. I think if you bought the car used and it has over 100,000 miles, you don’t have a leg to stand on. You said you bought the car in Mexico though….I would think that cancels American law?
If he bought the car in Mexico, he probably has no lemon law rights. If the sale had been in Texas, he might have some rights, but they may be limited by many factors, like the mileage or any written or implied warranties. The biggest problem is having purcahsed it in Mexico where I assume the dealer does a lot of business to avois the Texas lemon laws.
I would threaten the dealer that if he does not return money than you will picket in front of the dealer every weekend till they have no customers