Is There Protection For Used Car Buyers?
Also keep in mind that lemons returned to the manufacturer or dealer can be resold to consumers only under certain conditions. A used car dealer must give you the following statement to read and sign before selling you a returned lemon.
IMPORTANT: This vehicle was returned to the manufacturer because it did not conform to the manufacturer`s express warranty and the nonconformity was not cured within a reasonable amount of time as provided by Ohio law.
The automaker must give you at least a 12 month, 12,000 mile warranty that offers the same coverage as the original new car warranty.
The notice and warranty are required even if the car was returned as a lemon under the law of another state. The notice and warranty serve as your warning that you are buying a vehicle returned as a lemon.
In addition, manufacturers must obtain certificate of titles for returned lemons that include the following disclosure:
BUYBACK: THIS VEHICLE WAS RETURNED TO THE MANUFACTURER BECAUSE IT MAY NOT HAVE CONFORMED TO ITS WARRANTY.
Other Ohio Lemon Law FAQs
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What Is The Lemon Law?
A: Ohio legislators passed one of the most comprehensive Lemon Law in the nation in 1987. It requires automakers to repair defects that affect the use, value, or safety … More -
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What Vehicles Are Covered Under The Lemon Law?
A: 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 … More -
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What Is A Lemon?
A: A lemon is a motor vehicle that has a problem or problems, covered by the warranty, that substantially impairs the use, value, or safety of that vehicle. If you have … More -
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Has The Manufacturer Had A Reasonable Opportunity To Repair The Vehicle?
A: If you can answer yes to any of the following four questions. the manufacturer is presumed to have had a reasonable opportunity to repair your vehicle under Ohio law. … More -
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Will The Manufacturer Refund The Full Purchase Price Of The Vehicle?
A: Once it is clear that your vehicle has not been fixed, the automaker must, at your option, give you a new vehicle or refund the full purchase price. That price … More -
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What Is Arbitration?
A: Arbitration allows a neutral third party to make a decision about your case based on the merits of the claim. The Attorney General`s Office has rules for approval of … More -
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Should I Take My Case To Court?
A: If the automaker does not have an arbitration program approved by the Attorney General, or if you are unhappy with the outcome of the arbitration, you may want to take … More -
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What Are The Responsibilities Of The Manufacturer And The Dealer?
A: Manufacturers and dealers are required to provide more information to consumers than ever before. Manufacturers must provide this written statement to every new car … More -
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Do I Have The Same Protection As A New Car Buyer?
A: A returned lemon buyer is NOT entitled to the same legal protection as a new car buyer. You are provided only with the fair warning notice and warranty protection … More -
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How Can I Protect Myself?
A: If you buy a new vehicle, please take the following precautions just in case it turns out to be a lemon. It will cost you nothing if you do. It could cost you … More
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