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So you think you’ve just gotten the world’s best deal when
it comes to used cars. You’re pretty happy with yourself, thinking you’ve
outsmarted the salesman but one or two weeks later, the car just died on you. You
take it for repairs but in another day or two you have to take it back to the
mechanic. Anyways, to make a long story short, it turns out that the car is
defective that it probably wouldn’t even sell in the used cars market.
What you have is called a Lemon Car. Now if you live in the
great state of California,
you are not without recourse. There’s this so-called Lemon Law, where the buyer
can ask for a refund or replacement of the vehicle he has purchased if the
vehicle has been serviced four times or more and impairs the value of the car,
or the defect in the car is likely to cause serious injury and even death, or
if your car has been in service for thirty or more cumulative work days. If any
of the above facts is present, the law deems it that your vehicle is a lemon
and the Lemon Law gives you certain remedies. Read on some of the Lemon Law Facts from CLPLawyer.com, a Lemon Law firm.
Now if the dealer doesn’t want to replace your car or give
you a refund, it’s time that you consult a California Lemon Law attorney so that you’ll
know your options. Anyways, these are just some things you need to look out for
when buying used cars.
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