What If My Problem Does Not Fit The Requirements Of My State's Lemon Law?
You still may be able to invoke the Lemon Law as long as you can justify that the number of repair attempts or days out of service you encountered were unreasonable.
You may also have other rights under other state and federal laws, such as the following: the federal MagnusonMoss Warranty Act, the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), your service contract or extended warranty, secret warranties, implied warranties, express warranties, unfair and deceptive acts and practices (UDAP), or strict liability and negligence. Consult an attorney, the South Dakota Office of the Attorney General, or the Center for Auto Safety to determine which remedy would be best for your situation.
Other Connecticut Lemon Law FAQs
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What Vehicles Are Covered Under The Lemon Law?
A: The following table summarizes what is covered and eligibiliy requirements for filing Lemon Law claims. Vehicles Covered Repair Intervals and Coverage Period New motor … More -
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My Vehicle Has Serious Problems. What Should I Do?
A: You need to report the vehicle`s problems to the dealer or the manufacturer. Check your owner`s manual/warranty booklet for the address and telephone number of the … More -
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I've Decided To Use The Department Of Consumer Protection's Arbitration Program. What Do I Need To Do?
A: First, read the entire Back in the Drivers Seat booklet. Then, get the Lemon Law Request for Arbitration form. Complete it, and forward it to the Department of … More -
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Where Can I Get More Information About The Lemon Law?
A: Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection Lemon Law Division & Automobile Dispute Settlement Program 165 Capitol Avenue Hartford, CT 06106 8605667002 or … More
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