Where do I find out about the LEMON LAW on used cars?

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I paid for the 1995 Plymouth grand wayfarer 3 weeks ago as well as have had zero though problems since. The supertine leather belt pennyless the day we gathering it off the lot as well as afterwards the week after it wouldnt begin (no warning) as well as right away it seems as the delivery wouldnt shift. we dont have anyother travel as well as we was wondering given the dealership will not correct it (still underneath thirty days) if we could get my income behind as well as get something else or if i can have them get me the great car.?

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Lemon laws vary from state to state. In NY the law says the dealer has to try to repair under warranty (lenght varies). 4 failed attempts to repair or out of service for more than 30 days may invoke the law.

But, if the vehicle is older and/or high mileage a warranty may or may not be in effect. You’ll have to check with someone in your state.

State consumer affairs office or attorney generals office…look in your phone book. a 95 is an OLD car . many things are going to go wrong…good luck.

Sounds like you got ripped off!!!!!!! Id fight like hell, if you had problems right off the bat, they were out to make some money, they knew there was something wrong with the vehicle!!!

I don’t know where you live but if it is in Texas then you are probably out of luck. Most used cars are sold "as is" so you won’t get any help unless you can prove fraud. That is very difficult to do so I don;t think you have much of a chance to get your money back Sorry.

Doubt that we can help you here. Most lemon laws are for new vehicles. Even then, it has to fit certain requirements.

In Georgia, the lemon law applies only to NEW vehicles.

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