Does Missouri Have a Lemon Law for Used Cars?

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YES, while the Missouri Lemon Law itself does not cover used cars, the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act does. It requires warrantors of consumer products (i.e., car manufacturers and their dealers) to comply with the terms of any warranties or service contracts that accompany the used car.

If the company fails to do so (if they fail to repair the car), it must compensate the owner for the problems they’ve experienced. The law also holds the warrantor or manufacturer responsible for your attorneys’ fees as well as other costs accrued in pursuing a claim. This “fee-shifting” provision allows our Lemon Law lawyers in Missouri to fight for your rights at no cost to you.

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