I Bought a Lemon

New and Leased Car Lemon Law: Is Your Car a Lemon?

Identifying a Lemon

If your new or leased car, or even a used car, is giving you serious trouble, you might have a lemon on your hands. Massachusetts Lemon Law could provide the protection and compensation you need.

Eligibility Criteria for Lemon Law Protection

Purchased in Massachusetts

If you bought your car in Massachusetts, it might be covered by Lemon Law.

Used for Personal or Family Purposes

The car must be used primarily for personal or family use.

Mileage Requirements

New cars or used cars with fewer than 125,000 miles at the time of sale are eligible.

Inspection Failure for High-Mileage Cars

Used cars with over 125,000 miles may still qualify if they fail inspection within seven days of purchase.

Reporting and Repair Process

Identify the Problem

Discover a serious issue within the warranty period.

Notify the Dealer

Report the problem to the original dealer.

Dealer Fails to Fix the Issue

If the dealer doesn't resolve the issue before the warranty expires, you might qualify for compensation.

Seeking Compensation

If your car meets these criteria, you could be eligible for a refund under Massachusetts Lemon Law. Don't let a lemon sour your driving experience—get the compensation you deserve.

Visual Aid: A new car showroom where a customer receives a refund, followed by the car driving out of the showroom.

Take Action

If you believe your car is a lemon, contact Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC to explore your options and secure the compensation you are entitled to.

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