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Vehicles Covered:
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All goods sold with warranties. Some provisions apply only to "new motor
vehicles," which includes dealer-owned vehicles, demonstrators, and any other
vehicle sold with original "new car" warranty, and excludes motorcycles, living
portion of motor homes, and off-road vehicles.
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Persons Covered:
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Individual buyer or lessee, and any entity to which not more than five vehicles
are registered in state.
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Use Covered:
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Vehicles used, bought, or leased for use primarily for personal, family, or
household purposes, or primarily for business purposes if by an entity to which
not more than five vehicles are registered in state.
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Defects Covered:
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Defect that substantially impairs use, value, or safety of vehicle to buyer or
lessee.
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Period Covered:
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18 months or 18,000 miles, whichever is first.
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Notice Requirement:
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Direct notice to manufacturer of need for repair, but only if manufacturer clearly
and conspicuously disclosed provisions of lemon law, including requirement of
notice. If no notice, no presumption of reasonable number of repair attempts.
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"Reasonable" Repair Guidelines:
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Within period covered, at least four repairs to same defect, or at least two repairs
to same serious safety defect, or more than 30 calendar days out of service for
repairs. Creates presumption if above notice given (or not required).
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Affirmative Defenses:
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Defect caused by unauthorized or unreasonable use of vehicle following sale or
lease. Statute of limitations: four years from discovery that manufacturer cannot
or will not repair vehicle, extended while using third-party dispute resolution
process.
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Available Remedy:
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Replacement or restitution. Consumer may choose restitution.
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Refund Details:
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Full purchase price, including sales tax, license and registration fees; other
incidental damages, including reasonable repair, towing, and rental car costs
actually incurred. Deduction for use before first repair attempt.
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Other Remedies:
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Possible civil penalty up to twice actual damages for certain violations. Mandatory
costs, expenses, and attorney's fees to consumer. No limit on other consumer
remedies.
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Arbitration:
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If manufacturer maintains qualified third-party dispute resolution process and
timely notifies consumer in writing of its operation and effect, consumer must use
process before invoking presumption.
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Resale of Lemon:
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Disclosure required; title branded; one-year warranty.
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