Where Can I Get Additional Information?
For information on your rights under the Lemon Law, to obtain an arbitration application, or case hearing information:
- Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation
(617) 7277780 or Toll Free: (888) 2833757
To file a formal complaint (NOT for arbitration) against a dealer or manufacturer:
- The Office of theAttorney General
(617) 7278400
www.state.ma.us/ag
To check a manufacturer`s complaint history:
- Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation (arbitration history only)
(617) 7277780 or Toll Free: (888) 2833757
The Office of the Attorney General
(617) 7278400
Better Business Bureau
(617) 4269000
(508) 7552548
(413) 7343114
www.bbb.org
For information on auto safety problems and recalls:
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(800) 4249393
www.nhtsa.dot.gov
Other Massachusetts Lemon Law FAQs
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What Is The Lemon Law?
A: The Massachusetts Lemon Law protects consumers who have serious defects in their new cars. The law defines a lemon as a new or leased motor vehicle that has a defect … More -
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What Vehicles Are Covered Under The Lemon Law?
A: Any new car, motorcycle, van or truck bought in Massachusetts from a newcar dealer for personal or family purposes is covered by the Lemon Law for the term of … More -
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What Is Not Covered By The Lemon Law?
A: autohomes; vehicles built primarily for offroad use; vehicles used primarily for business purposes; vehicles with defects caused by owner negligence, … More -
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What Is The Lemon Law Term Of Protection?
A: The term of protection is one year or 15,000 miles of use from the date of original delivery, whichever comes first. This means that the defects you are complaining … More -
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What Is Considered A Substantial Impairment?
A: The Lemon Law only covers serious defectsthose which substantially impair the use, marketvalue or safety of the vehicle. The law does not list the defects … More -
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What Is Considered A Reasonable Number Of Repair Attempts?
A: The Lemon Law gives the manufacturer, its agent or authorized dealer a reasonable number of attempts to repair the substantial defect. This standard is met if, within … More -
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The Problem Still Exists, What Should I Do Next?
A: If the substantial defect continues or recurs after the manufacturer or authorized dealer has made a reasonable number of repair attempts to repair the defect, you … More -
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What Can I Expect If I Choose To Have The Manufacturer Give Me A Replacement Vehicle?
A: If your vehicle qualifies as a lemon and the manufacturer offers you a replacement vehicle, it must be one that is acceptable to you. You are free to reject a … More -
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What Can I Expect If I Choose To Have The Manufacturer Give Me A Refund?
A: New Vehicles: If you choose to get a refund, you will receive the full contract price of the vehicle including all credits and allowances for any tradein … More -
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What Are My Options If The Manufacturer Does Not Replace The Vehicle Or Offer A Refund?
A: If the manufacturer will not refund your money or replace the vehicle, you have several options. You may seek mediation, arbitration, or file suite in court. … More
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