The Lemon Law protects consumers who purchase new vehicles. So basically so that they don’t get ripped off if the vehicle is unrepairable. The vehicle if it has a defect which substantially impairs the use, the value or the safety of the vehicle then it is considered a lemon.
Basically the dealer will get three chances to repair a defect. If they cannot do it then we can pursue a Lemon Law claim and try to get a replacement vehicle or all the monies you paid out refunded. And when I say a defect I’m talking about problems with the brakes that are unrepairable or the transmission or the motor, something that’s substantial and makes it unsafe to drive the vehicle.
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