So What is a ‘Lemon’ Anyway?

What is a ‘Lemon’ Anyway?

In the automotive world, a lemon is a vehicle that has repeated problems or defects that substantially impair its use, value, or safety.

While the rules differ from state to state, as a general rule, if the vehicle continues to have a defect within the warranty period even after it has been repaired for four or more times, then the vehicle is a Lemon, and qualifies for a refund from the manufacturer under the Lemon Law.

In some states, even a single defect that may result in a serious injury, or cause a safety issue is considered as a Lemon. So, please review the Lemon Law Statutes for your state and reach out to a Lemon Law attorney to discuss regarding your lemon vehicle.

Note that most attorneys may not charge any fees from you, but fight the case on your behalf, and collect the money from the manufacturer.

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