What Is the Lemon Law on a Used Car Bought "As Is"?

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Research should be done on a car before purchasing one used.

There are many factors to weigh when purchasing a used vehicle. Prospective buyers must be aware of a vehicle's history, such as accidents, as well as its overall maintenance history to verify if a car has been maintained reasonably well.

  1. Identification

    • When agreeing to a legal vehicle purchase document, read the fine print. Any wording of "as is" absolves the car dealership of any responsibility to the vehicle's performance after the agreement is signed.

    Significance

    • Typical nationwide Lemon Laws do not apply to used vehicles, but serve only the new car sales customers. Only two states, Massachusetts and New York, offer a Lemon Law applied to used cars.

    Helpful Tip

    • Before purchasing a used vehicle, take it to a neutral service shop that can verify basic functioning of the car. They will give an honest rendering of the issues the vehicle may have and give the consumer a professional opinion to base their purchase decision on in the future.

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