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VIRGINIA LEMON LAW • FAQ
Consumer Legal Services, P.C.
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What is the Lemon Law?
The Lemon Law is designed to
protect consumers that purchase new cars,
trucks, SUVs and mini-vans. As of 1993 all
fifty U.S. states have passed Lemon Laws.
Each state has different standards and
procedures, but all have similar coverage.
There are also other
Consumer Protection laws that apply to
consumer product purchases. Complaints,
recalls and class actions are also an option
for certain cases. There are options for
new, used and leased vehicles. |
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What
if
the
Virginia
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.
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What kind of vehicles are covered under state and federal
laws?
Virginia law covers passenger cars, pickup trucks,
panel trucks, motocycles, the chassis of self propelled motor homes,
mopeds, demonstrators and leased vehicles. Used vehicles are also
covered if the 18 month Lemon Law rights period has not expired.
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Don't let the
manufacturer or dealer tell you that you do
not have a lemon!
Call us today
for a free consultation with an attorney,
or
fill out the online form.
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