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Lemon Law Car - When Your New Car Goes Sour

   
Author: Karen Kirby

So you've bought a new car, fresh off the line. You're surprised when something goes wrong, but you have a car warranty and just take it to the dealer for repairs.

However, the problem occurs again, and again, and again. You realize it's time to research your local lemon laws.

First of all, lemon laws can light a fire under your service department. So don't be afraid to push your service department into action. Get information regarding your state's lemon law, and get your money back or have the problem fixed correctly.

If you paid for an extended warranty, don't be afraid to get your money's worth.

However, if your car actually qualifies as a lemon under your state's lemon law, generally you receive a replacement automobile or monetary compensation.

But how can you tell if your car qualifies?

If you think you have a lemon, a simple consultation with an attorney who specializes in the lemon law can help you determine if the problem is your mechanic or your car.

The lemon law isn't meant to be challenging. It's there to protect you, not the dealership. By all means, don't shy away from using the lemon law because it confuses you. It is there to help protect your vehicle when regular car warranties are of no use.

As long as you have documented all of your attempts, you'll be in good shape!

Author Bio:

Karen Kirby

Karen Kirby possesses over 25 years' experience in the computer industry, an MS in Computer Science, and a BA in Honors English. She has been helping people with Internet marketing since 1995. Karen specializes in website development, traffic generation, and article/ebook publication.


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