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HAVE A LEMON?

 

The Connecticut Lemon Law may qualify you for:

  • A refund or a replacement vehicle

 

The Connecticut Lemon Law covers the following vehicles:

  • Cars

  • Trucks

 

The Connecticut Lemon Law covers defects such as:

  • Engine

  • Transmission

  • Brake

  • Steering 

  • Water leaks

  • Paint Defects

  • Vibrations

  • Rattles

  • Electrical Problems

  • Pulling problems

  • Bad Smells

  • Many other defects

 

Connecticut Lemon Law Summary
Lemon Law Text     What if the Lemon Law Does Not Apply?

QUALIFICATION:  4 unsuccessful repairs or 30 calendar days
out of service within shorter of 2 years or 24,000 miles, or 2 unsuccessful repairs of a problem likely to cause death or serious bodily injury within warranty period or 1 year.

NOTIFICATION/TRIGGER:  Report to manufacturer,
agent or dealer. Written notice to manufacturer only if required in
owner's manual or warranty. State-run arbitration mechanism available.
Law specifically applies to leased vehicles.


What if the Connecticut Lemon Law Does Not Apply?
If the defects with your vehicle do not meet the requirements of the Lemon Law, you may have claims under other state and federal laws that protect owners of new or used vehicles.

These laws cover motor vehicles,  cars,  trucks,  vans,  semis,  motor homes,  campers,  boats,  jet-skis,  motorcycles,  recreational vehicles,   and other consumer products.

 

Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act Law Summary
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty act is a Federal Law that protects the buyer of any product which costs more than $25 and comes with an express written warranty.This law applies to any product that you buy that does not perform as it should.  more

Uniform Commercial Code Summary
TARR BABY-The Uniform Commercial Code or UCC has been enacted in all 50 states and some of the territories of the United States. It is the primary source of law in all contracts dealing with the sale of products. The TARR refers to Tender, Acceptance, Rejection, Revocation and applies to different aspects of the consumer's "relationship" with the purchased goods.  more

 

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