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Repeated Car Problems? Legal Rights You May Not Know That You Have

Are you have a ton of issues with your car? 

Good used cars are hard to find. When you end up with a lemon, it can feel like a hopeless situation.

Most of us need a car to get around and if you can't afford to keep getting it fixed, you've only got a few options. One of those options, however, is taking legal action.

In this post, we're going to tell you about some of the legal rights that you may not have known existed. Repeated problems with car motors, suspension, and electronics are exhausting, but keep reading and you'll see that there are laws in place that are meant to protect car owners from this very situation.

You Bought a Problem Car

Buying a defective car can leave you feeling vulnerable and silly, but it's a lot more common than you probably realize. So common, in fact, that there are lemon laws and protections in place for disgruntled car buyers like yourself.

Lemon laws differ from state to state, but most state that your car has to be of reasonable quality and match the description as advertised when you bought it. Of course, these things are up to interpretation, so if a seller decides to fight you on it, you may end up in court.

You can learn more about how these laws operate in your state by going to lemonlaw.com.

Understanding Your Rights 

So, what happens if your common car problems arise beyond the terms of the lemon laws in your state? As long as the problem is discovered (and not created), you can request repair or replacement from the dealer. Again, the onus will be on you to prove that you didn't create the damage.

The dealer will always have the chance to rectify the problem. If they can't, you'll be entitled to a refund, but not a full refund. Your usage will have an effect on how much money the car is worth and many cars depreciate by up to 20% within the first year.

When the Seller Fights You On It

Should the seller decide to fight you on your claims of being sold a faulty car, you'll have to hire a lawyer to fight the case. This isn't an uncommon occurrence, so look for a lawyer that has experience in lemon law and a track record of winning cases like yours.

Having a great lawyer backing you up will greatly increase the chances of you recouping your damages. That said, you need to take lawyer fees and timing into account when considering whether or not to go to battle. A lot of the time, legal fees exceed the cost of the car in question.

Deal With Car Problems Promptly

When you're dealing with constant car problems after you purchase a vehicle, it's in your best interest to deal with them promptly. The sooner you act, the better your chances of getting a full refund or a different car from a dealer. When you wait, you'll likely end up footing the bill.

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