Tennessee’s Motor Vehicle Warranties Law or “Lemon Law” helps consumers who have bought a purchased a new vehicle with significant defects that can’t be repaired after repeated attempts or put the vehicle out of service 30 or more calendar days. Tennessee Lemon Law covers: New motor vehicles sold or leased in Tennessee Vehicles with a […]
Lemon Law Resources
Use our Lemon Law Resources to discover more about your state's Lemon Law
Is your car a lemon? You may think so, however, your state law may say otherwise. Each state has its own unique definition of what is and what isn't
a lemon. Discover if your car qualifies as a lemon under the specific Lemon Laws of your state. We also have information about the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act
which makes failing to honor vehicle warranties a federal crime. If your car doesn't meet the criteria to be declared a "lemon" in your own
state, it may still meet the definition for the Federal lemon law.

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South Dakota Lemon Law – Manufacturer Warranty
South Dakota’s Lemon Law offers protection to consumer’s that have purchased new or used vehicles with substantial defects that impair their use, safety or value. The South Dakota Law covers: New and used vehicles purchased or leased in South Dakota, provided they’ve been delivered to the original buyer within one year, have been operated less […]
South Carolina Lemon Law Statutes
Title 56, Chapter 28, Enforcement Of Motor Vehicle Express Warranties. 56-28-10 Definitions. As used in this chapter: (1) “Consumer” means the purchaser or lessor, other than for purposes of resale, of a motor vehicle normally used for personal, family, or household purposes and subject to the manufacturer’s express warranty, and any other person entitled by […]
Rhode Island Lemon Law – Enforcement of Motor Vehicle Warranties
Rhode Island consumers that purchase vehicles with substantial defects that can’t be repaired after 4 attempts or keep their car out of service 30 calendar days or more are protected by Rhode Island’s Lemon Law. Rhode Island Lemon Law covers: Vehicles purchased or leased in Rhode Island, if It’s within one year of the vehicle’s […]
Pennsylvania Automobile Lemon Law
Pennsylvania’s Automobile Lemon Law protects consumers purchasing or leasing new cars registered in Pennsylvania as long as the vehicle is used for personal, family or household purposes. The Automobile Lemon Law applies to the PURCHASE or LEASE of new vehicles that are registered in Pennsylvania. The vehicle must be used for personal, family or household […]
Oregon Lemon Law – New Motor Vehicles – Statutes
If you live in the state of Oregon and think you’ve purchased a lemon, Oregon’s Lemon Law may apply. Find out if you’re covered and what you can do if the Oregon Lemon Law applies to you. Every year, thousands of Oregonians trade in their old cars for new ones. Most are happy with their […]
Oklahoma Lemon Law – Manufacturer Warranties – Statutes
Oklahoma Lemon offers protection if your vehicle was deliverd within one year and four attempts fail to repair a defect or the vehicle is out of service 45 calendar days. Oklahoma Lemon Law covers: Vehicles required to be registered in the state of Oklahoma, provided they are less than one year old. Vehicles uner 10,000 […]
Ohio Lemon Law – New Vehicle Motor Law – Statutes
Ohio Lemon Laws are among the most comprehensive in the country. Automakers are required to repair defects that affect the use, value, or safety of a new motor vehicle within the first 12 months or 18,000 miles (whichever comes first). Ohio legislators passed one of the most comprehensive lemon laws in the nation in 1987. […]
North Dakota Lemon Law – New Motor Vehicles Warranties Act
The North Dakota Lemon Law gives consumers protection should they purchase a new car under warranty with significant defects that can’t be repaired after three attempts or the vehicle is out of service 30 or more business days. North Dakota Lemon Law Dakota Law covers: New vehicles purchased or leased in North Dakota, provided they’ve […]
North Carolina Lemon Law – New Motor Vehicles Warranties Act
Consumers in North Carolina that purchase vehicles with significant defects that can’t be repaired after 4 trips to the shop or put the vehicle out of service 20 days or more in a 12 month period are proteced by North Carolina’s Lemon Law North Carolina Lemon Law covers: Vehicles sold or leased in North Carolina, […]