What Is Considered A Reasonable Number Of Repair Attempts?
A reasonable number of attempts is considered to have been made, IF either:
the same defect is not repaired after 3 or more attempts; or
the vehicle has been out of service a total of 15 working days since the consumer received the car.
Other Mississippi Lemon Law FAQs
Q:What Is The Lemon Law And How Does It Work? A: Recognizing that a car is a major consumer purchase and that a defective car creates a burden for the consumer, the Legislature, through this Act, has provided …
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Q:What Is Not Covered Under The Lemon Law? A: Lemon Law remedies are not available if a car`s defects result from the consumer`s abuse, neglect, or unauthorized modification of the car. These remedies are also not …
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Q:I'm Still Not Satisfied. What Do I Do Next? A: In cases where manufacturers have established an informal dispute settlement procedure, the consumer must first use this procedure before the vehicle replacement or …
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Q: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 …
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