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Here is a super cool lemon law map:
Lemon Law Map You can checkout every state, and see States with the worst lemon laws, and the best lemon laws. |
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Pretty cool! I wonder how current the info is? The following is a re-post of my states Lemon law as it reads on that site:
The Wisconsin Lemon Law applies when, during the first year following delivery of a new vehicle: * the dealer has attempted to repair the same problem four (4) or more times, or * the vehicle has been out of service for repairs at the dealership for a cumulative total of 30 or more calendar days. To qualify for the Minnesota Lemon Law, a defect must seriously affect the use, value or safety of your vehicle and must be covered by the warranty. An irritating rattle may not be "serious" enough to make your car a lemon. Stalling probably is. The lemon law includes no set timeline or deadline for filing a lemon law suit; a court would decide if your case were too old. |