If My Car Is Determined To Be A Lemon What Do I Get?
You may be awarded all or any portion of the following:
- Revocation of acceptance and refund of the purchase price, including, but not limited to, sales tax, license and registration fees, and other reasonable expenses incurred for the purchase of the new motor vehicle, or if there be no such revocation of acceptance, damages for diminished value of the motor vehicle;
- Damages for the cost of repairs reasonably required to conform the motor vehicle to the express warranty;
- Damages for the loss of use, annoyance or inconvenience resulting from the nonconformity, including, but not limited to, reasonable expenses incurred for replacement transportation during any period when the vehicle is out of service by reason of the nonconformity or by reason of repair, and
- Reasonable attorney fees.
Other West Virginia Lemon Law FAQs
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What Is The Lemon Law?
A: The Lemon Law places upon the manufacturers of motor vehicles the duty to meet their obligations and responsibilities under the terms of the express warranties … More -
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What Vehicles Are Covered Under The Lemon Law?
A: The Lemon Law applies to passenger automobiles, including pickup trucks and vans and any selfpropelled motor vehicle chassis of motor homes sold new to a consumer … More -
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How Many Times Does My New Vehicle Have To Be Submitted For Repair Before It Can Be Considered A Lemon?
A: If the manufacturer, its agents or its authorized dealer are unable to conform your new vehicle to any applicable express warranty by repairing or correcting any … More -
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What Is Considered A Reasonable Number Of Attempts?
A: It is presumed that a reasonable number of attempts have been undertaken if the same unconformity has been subject to repair three or more times within the … More -
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Is The Manufacturer Required To Inform Consumers Of Their Rights Under The Lemon Law?
A: Yes. At the time of purchase, the manufacturer, either directly or through its agent or its authorized dealer, must provide the consumer a written statement on a … More -
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Does A Dealer Have A Duty To Inform Consumers Of Any Repairs That Have Been Performed On A New Vehicle?
A: Yes, if the repairs have a retail value of $500.00 or more and were performed after shipment from the manufacturer to the dealer, including damage to the new motor … More -
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I Think I Have A Lemon. What Should I Do?
A: You should first attempt to resolve the issue with the manufacturer. You may choose to contact the manufacturer through the dealer from whom you purchased the car, or … More -
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Where Can I Get More Information About The Lemon Law?
A: West Virginia Office of the Attorney General 812 Quarrier Street, 6th Floor Charleston, WV 25301 3045582021 www.state.wv.us/wvag/ West Virginia State BAR … More
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