You did all the necessary research on the used vehicle you bought before handing over any money. You took it to a mechanic, you looked at its history, and you took it for several test drives. Now that you have it, though, you are getting the same issue repaired again and again. You may be wondering if you bought a lemon.
The first thing you should find out is if there is a Lemon Law for used cars that applies to you. It is beneficial to consult with a local attorney. An attorney will be able to tell you about state and federal laws that would apply in your situation. They would also outline what it is that makes a vehicle a lemon and what would give you the right to file a claim to get compensation.
When you visit an attorney to learn about Lemon Law for used cars, make sure you go prepared. The attorney will want to see all documentation related to the repairs made on the vehicle. It is important to have all receipts, work orders, and correspondence related to getting the vehicle repaired. It is helpful to make a timeline so that the attorney understands when you bought the vehicle, how many times it has had to be repaired, and how long it spent in the shop during each repair.
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