17. For example, a lady purchased a car and had brake issues
right after she drove out of the dealership.
18. The dealership was refusing to repair the vehicle or classify
it as a Lemon.
19. That is a serious violation of the state statue for refusing to
either repair or replace the defective vehicle.
20. Another example would be a customer purchased a car
from a dealership, and transmission went out and had to be
replaced more than 3 times with same issue.
21. In this situation the customer should go ahead and file for
the Lemon Law since the manufacture or dealership cannot
resolve the issue.
22. A refund or reimbursement is required by the dealership
for the customer to get back some manufacturing costs.
23. The customer should even be reimbursed for the time and
suffering from this process so they are able to buy another
vehicle in the future.
24. Although each state has different requirements for Lemon
Laws, in order for these laws to apply, the automobile must
have been purchased with a warranty.