Articles, tagged with "lemon laws", page 5
27th April 2009
Are you beginning to think that the shiny new car you recently purchased is a lemon? In general, for a vehicle to be deemed a lemon, it has to be somewhat new and still qualify for protection under the manufacturer's warranty. Some states require that the...
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Author:
urlreader
04th December 2008
California lemon laws are special laws which are made in California to protect the customers of California who are feeling to be cheated from the manufacturers, dealers or sellers of lemon products. Lemon products are those products which don't perform sa...
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Author:
Kelly Mills
26th June 2008
The Florida lemon law cover new and demonstrator vehicles and if they are leased, they are also covered. There is a list of vehicles that are not covered and they include trucks carrying more than 10,000 pounds, recreation vehicles, motorcycles and mopeds...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
26th June 2008
The lemon law is loved by everybody because it is a protection for all consumers who purchase vehicles whether new or used. Not everybody appreciates the law however, because it is until you are affected, that you realize the importance of the lemon law. ...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
26th June 2008
If you are probably asking what is the lemon law, you will be happy to hear that it can be your best friend. We all love our cars and when we get new cars, we cannot wait to show it off to our friends because we are happy. If you have a lemon, your joy wi...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
26th June 2008
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...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
26th June 2008
Lemon laws are formulated to help a consumer if they have a serious problem with their new car and this is exactly what the Georgia lemon law does. A new car is considered a lemon in Georgia when it proves to be unsafe and unreliable, even when there has ...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
26th June 2008
Law lemon Ohio is one of the most comprehensive laws in the United States and it was passed in 1987. Like other lemon laws, it requires manufacturers to take the responsibility of dumping defective cars to the unsuspecting public. The owner of a lemon in ...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
28th March 2008
It's a beautiful day in sunny Southern California, except that here you are stuck on the interstate with a automobile that just doesn't want to work. Unfortunately, this type of scenario is way too common for some people. It's the hardest thing to compr...
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Author:
Hector P. Sanchez
01st February 2008
Jim Griffin from Politicer.com is reporting that the Senate Commerce Committee approved legislation that would better protect consumers under the New Jersey Lemon Law for new car purchases by expanding coverage from 18,000 miles to 24,000 miles. The Bill ...
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Author:
Duncan Imhoff
23rd January 2008
The Lowdown on Lemon Laws
Exactly what are lemon laws and how do they affect you as a consumer? The
lemon laws were created in 1978 as a way to help consumers who have a
complaint about their vehicle's repairs not being done correctly or having t...
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Author:
Civita Dyer
01st September 2007
Arizona Lemon Laws and the federal Lemon Law (the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act) provide for compensation to Arizona consumers of defective automobiles and trucks and other vehicles and products including motorcycles, RV's, boats, computers and other consume...
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Author:
Ronaldo Wagh
14th August 2007
Buying a pre-owned vehicle can save you money and get you a great car. It's possible to find a quality used car that you can enjoy for years, if you play your cards right. However, the risk of buying a lemon is increased if you just buy the first low cost...
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Author:
Jake
06th March 2007
So...what exactly is an automobile "lemon law"? These are laws designed to protect consumers and allow them to get a refund or a similar replacement automobile when their car initially turns out to be much less than expected or advertised. The general def...
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Author:
Dean Larson
25th January 2007
Are you interesting in purchasing a used car? First, ask yourself why you want a used car. Today, you can afford a brand new car, as long as you look at some of the cheaper cars. For $13,000-$16,000 you can purchase a new Honda or Hyundai. Other foreign b...
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Author:
Dominic