Under What Conditions Is A Vehicle Considered A Lemon?
A vehicle is considered to be a lemon if:
the new vehicle is substantially impaired in use, value, or safety due to a defect covered by the manufacturer`s warranty that the manufacturer or its authorized representative has not fixed.
Other New Hampshire Lemon Law FAQs
Q:What Is The Lemon Law And How Does It Work? A: New cars and other new motor vehicles are covered by manufacturers` warranties. These warranties must follow the rules set by the federal MagnusonMoss Warranty …
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Q:What Vehicles Are Covered Under The Lemon Law? A: New Hampshire`s Lemon Law applies only to new motor vehicles, described in the statute as vehicles still under manufacturer`s original warranty. Low mileage used cars …
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Q:How Do I Qualify For Arbitration Under The Lemon Law? A: In order to qualify for arbitration, you must ordinarily show either: the manufacturer or its representative has made at least three unsuccessful attempts to fix the …
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Q:Who Can I Contact If I Have A Problem? A: Better Business Bureau for mediation and arbitration assistance if your car`s problem does not fall under New Hampshire`s Lemon Law Better Business Bureau 410 South …
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