
Common Lemon Car Problems
How You Can You Tell if Your Car Is a Lemon
If you have recently bought a vehicle that you are struggling with due to repairs and the like, it is likely that you could qualify under lemon law in your state. It is important, however, to realize that the problems that would make you eligible for Lemon Law are not minor issues.
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Having paint peel, buttons pop off or otherwise superfluous problems will not qualify you. There are larger problems that are associated with lemons that should be taken more seriously.
These problems that can commonly occur when you purchase a lemon include issues with:
- Braking
- An engine that continuously stalls
- Issues with the transmission
- A window that continue to break
- Malfunctioning mirror
- Faulty fuses
Issues that actually inhibit your driving and refuse to be corrected despite several trips to get repairs will often qualify you under the Lemon Law.
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