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  • 1987 Lemon Law North Carolina



    North Carolina consumers can confidently purchase a new auto due to the 1987 Lemon Law North Carolina. The Lemon Law North Carolina describes the lemon car criteria and what remedies are available to the owner. Furthermore it penalizes a non-compliant car manufacturer



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  • You Bought A Lemon, Now What?



    Officially known as the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, the California Lemon Law is there to protect the consumer. If you have found yourself to be the owner of a lemon car, truck, RV, or puppy, the California Lemon Law will make sure that


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  • Lemon Law Basics



    Lemon laws are laws to protect consumers who purchase defective automobiles. For example, if you buy a new or used car and then find out the car has a serious problem that is not fixable, the manufacturers is requested by lemon law to buy back or replace the vehicle


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Today's News About Lemon Laws


* Lemon Law Terms:
  • Cut and shut lemon signs - if half of a car is a different color than the rest of the car, then it probably is a cut and shut repair.
  • Major current US automakers - AM General, DaimlerChrysler, Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, General Motors (GM), Ford, Saleen, Vector Supercars, and more.
  • Production errors - these can range from parts being installed incorrectly, a tool left in the car, materials with structural or chemical flaws or bad design.
  • Lemon (automotive) - a defective car that is found by the purchaser to have numerous or severe defects not readily apparent before the purchase when purchased either new or used.
  • Consumer protection - government regulation to protect the interests of consumers by requiring businesses to disclose detailed information about products, especially where public safety or health is an issue.

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