What Vehicles Are Covered Under The Lemon Law?
This Lemon protection period is the length of the manufacturer`s express warranty, or two years from the date of delivery to the original consumer buyer, or 18,000 miles of use, whichever comes first./1 You must notify the manufacturer or the dealer about your vehicle`s defect before this protection period ends.
The Lemon Law also covers vehicles that are resold during this term of protection. The only new vehicles not covered are those purchased for a governmental agency, a business which registers three or more vehicles, commercial vehicles weighing 8,500 pounds or more, or vehicles purchased in order to resell them.
The following table summarizes what is covered, how many times the vehicle has to be repaired for the same defect and the warranty period.
| Vehicles Covered | Repair Interval and Coverage Period | ||
| Any vehicle purchased or leased. Excludes commercial vehicles over 8,000 pounds. | 3 repair attempts or 15 business days out of service | ||
| 2 years or 18,000 miles. | |||
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Other Maine Lemon Law FAQs
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What Is The Maine Lemon Law?
A: The Maine Lemon Law, 10 M.R.S.A. §§ 11611169, protects consumers who have serious defects in their new vehicles. The law defines a lemon as a vehicle … More -
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What Problems Are Not Covered By The Lemon Law?
A: The Lemon Law does not cover vehicles with the following types of problems: defects which do not substantially impair the vehicle`s use, value, or safety; defects … More -
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What Is The Lemon Law Term Of Protection?
A: The Lemon Law term of protection is the time period during which your vehicle can qualify as a lemon. This lemon protection period is defined as the length of the … More -
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What Is Considered A Substantial Impairment?
A: The Lemon Law only covers serious defectsthose which substantially impair the use, safety or value of the vehicle. However, the law does not list specific … More -
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How Many Repair Attempts Must Be Made Before Your Vehicle Is Considered A Lemon?
A: The Lemon Law gives the manufacturer, its agent or authorized dealer a reasonable number of attempts to repair the substantial defect. The Lemon Law creates a … More -
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What Is The Final Opportunity To Repair Requirement?
A: Once the manufacturer or authorized dealer has not been able to repair the substantial defect, and the problem continues or recurs, you must contact the manufacturer … More -
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How Can I Prove My Vehicle Is A Lemon?
A: If you have a serious problem with your new vehicle, it is very important that you keep complete and accurate records of all contacts with the manufacturer or dealer, … More -
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Am I Only Entitled To A Replacement Vehicle?
A: If your vehicle qualifies as a lemon, the manufacturer must offer you a refund or replacement vehicle. If the manufacturer offers a replacement vehicle, it must be one … More -
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How Much Of A Refund Am I Entitled To?
A: If you choose to get a refund, you will receive the contract price of the vehicle including all credits and allowances for any tradein vehicle. If you leased your … More -
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How Do I File A Lemon Law Complaint?
A: To apply for State Lemon Law Arbitration, your vehicle must be purchased or leased in Maine less than 2 years ago , and covered by the original warranty from the … More
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