What Is A Lemon?
A new vehicle that is no more than a year old and still under warranty is a lemon if it has a serious defect the dealer can`t fix in four attempts, or if it has one or many defects that prevent you from using it for 30 days or more (the 30 days need not be consecutive).
Other Wisconsin Lemon Law FAQs
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What Defects Are Covered?
A: A defect covered by the Lemon Law must seriously affect the use, value or safety of your vehicle and must be covered by the warranty. An irritating rattle may not be … More -
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What Vehicles Are Covered Under The Lemon Law?
A: The law covers any new car, truck, motorcycle or motor home you buy or lease in Wisconsin, even if you register the vehicle in another state. It also covers a … More -
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What Is The Term Of Protection?
A: The Lemon Law includes no deadline for filing a Lemon Law suit; a court would decide if your case were too old. Some attorneys maintain that the limit would be six or … More -
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Is My Vehicle A Lemon?
A: Your vehicle is a lemon if all of the following statements are true: You bought or leased a vehicle in Wisconsin. The vehicle is a car, truck, motorcycle or motor … More -
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I Think I Have A Lemon. What Should I Do?
A: Get a repair order for every repair visit, even if the shop doesn`t diagnose the problem or attempt a repair. A repair order should show the problem you report, and … More -
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Who Can I Call For Help?
A: Wisconsin Department of Transportation`s Dealer Section licenses and regulates dealers and manufacturers and helps resolve disputes about vehicle sales and warranties. … More
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