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I just bought a new vehicle, and it seems to be in the shop more than in my driveway. Is there anything I can do?

Absolutely. All states in the United States now have "Lemon Laws" that protect new vehicle buyers against defective vehicles, commonly referred to as "lemons"...

The laws typically cover any new car, truck, motorcycle or motor home you buy or lease, even if you register the vehicle in another state. They typically also cover a "demonstrator" or "executive" vehicle that is no more than a year old and still under warranty. The laws rarely cover mopeds or trailers.

The Lemon Laws entitle you to a replacement vehicle, or a full refund, if your vehicle meets certain qualifications set by your state.


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