The law requires that dealers must provide written warranties with all used motor vehicles sold.
Other Rhode Island Lemon Law FAQs
Q:What Vehicles Are Covered Under The Lemon Law? A: This law covers new and leased automobiles, motorcycles, vans, and trucks that weigh less than 10,000 pounds. These vehicles must have been sold or replaced in the …
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Q:What Is The Lemon Law Term Of Protection? A: The term of protection is for the first year or 15,000 miles from date of delivery, whichever is reached first. This term of protection may be extended by any amount …
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Q:What Types Of Defects Are Covered? A: It covers defects that are covered by the warranty; that substantially impair the use, safety, or market value of the vehicle; and that were not caused by an accident, …
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Q:What Are My Options For Action Under The Lemon Law? A: If your manufacturer either fails to make a final attempt to repair the defect, or if the defect still exists after such an attempt, you may seek to receive a …
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Q:What Are The Possible Outcomes? A: If it is determined that your vehicle is a lemon, you are entitled to receive either a comparable replacement vehicle that is acceptable to you, or a refund. In the …
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