#lemonlaws exist to help car buyers who have been sold a vehicle with one or more defects. The name “lemon law” comes from the common nickname for a car with inherent problems. For various reasons, some vehicles are just “lemons” and buyers should not have to continually eat repair costs and deal with breakdowns..
No one needs the hassle and frustration of laying down tens of thousands of dollars on a vehicle that leaves you stranded and is constantly in the mechanic’s shop.
You might not expect it, but lemon laws may also protect you if you lease your vehicle. Dealer fraud applies to leases, as well.
Dealers who lease a defective vehicle are just as culpable as those who sell one. Both those who buy cars and those who lease them should know up front what they’re getting. After all, if you knew ahead of time that a vehicle had defects, you likely would never choose it.
Dealers who represent a vehicle as certified when it actually has a defect are committing fraud. Many cases involving lemon laws and dealer fraud–such as the one in this video–are heard in courtrooms across the country every day. The video features an expert witness testifying in a case involving a leased vehicle that was certified but had known issues.
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