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Where Can I Get More Information About The Lemon Law?

Tennessee Division of Consumer Affairs (www.state.tn.us/consumer)
Department of Commerce and Insurance (www.state.tn.us/commerce)
500 James Robertson Parkway, 5th Floor
Nashville, TN 37243­0600
615­741­4737 or 800­342­8385

Tennessee State Bar Association
Lawyer Referral Service
3622 West End Avenue
Nashville, TN 37205
615­383­7421
www.tba.org

Center for Auto Safety (CAS)
2001 S Street NW
Washington DC 20009­1160
202­328­7700
www.autosafety.org
CAS is a non profit consumer group specializing in auto issues. They can help you find out about safety recalls, Lemon Law, secret warranties, and other general information.

Car Talk Car Reports:
You might want to run a Car Talk Car Report (http://cartalk.cars.com/Tools/car­report.pl) on your car, to see if there have been any recalls, Technical Service Bulletins, or a large number of complaints on file relating to your particular problem.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
400 Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC 20590
Auto Safety Hotline: 800­424­9393
NHTSA can give you information on the safety recall history of your vehicle.

Other Tennessee Lemon Law FAQs

  • Q: What Is A Lemon?
    A: A Lemon is a motor vehicle sold or leased after January 1, 1987, that has a defect or condition that substantially impairs the motor vehicle; and the manufacturer, its … More
  • Q: What Does Substantially Impair Mean?
    A: ubstantially impair means to render a motor vehicle unreliable or unsafe for normal operation, or to reduce its resale market value below the average resale value for … More
  • Q: What Is The Lemon Law Term Of Protection?
    A: The term of protection is defined as one year from the date of original delivery or the term of the warranty, whichever comes first. The Law is unclear about whether … More
  • Q: I Think I Have A Lemon. What Should I Do?
    A: If you have a lemon, you must notify the manufacturer of the problem in writing by certified mail. The manufacturer has an additional opportunity to repair your car … More
  • Q: When Can I Take Action?
    A: You can file a law suit at anytime within one year from the date of original delivery of your car or within six months from the expiration of your expressed warranty, … More
  • Q: What If My Problem Does Not Fit The Requirements Of My State's Lemon Law?
    A: 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. … More

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