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Barney Stinson Theory 5 Lemon Law

www.california-lemonlawlawyer.info Barney Stinson Theory 5 states that on the first date you must be allowed a chance to decide within five minutes to either continue or end that date

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Lemon Laws?

Does anyone know about lemon laws in Arizona. Can someone please explain them to me in plain English? I’ve read the AZ statute and still don’t completely understand it. We bought a 2005 Kia from a dealer about three weeks ago. We did not purchase the dealer warranty because there was still a warranty that came with the vehicle through Kia. It’s been in the shop 4 times, had the computer replaced, sensors replaced and the check engine light is still on. They eventually found out that there is a hole in the gas tank from where the precious owner had some speakers installed. Do we have any rights in this case since it was damaged when it was sold to us?

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Lemon Law Pa

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Mt. Zion Masonic Lodge Recognizes County’s Honor Society Students
By Jean Snyder Mount Zion Lodge, No. 774, Free and Accepted Masons, congratulated Fulton County’s National Honor Society students with a meal and entertainment Saturday evening at the firehall in McConnellsburg.

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Lemon Law Lawyers Los Angeles

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Lemon Law Attorney Nj

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Lemon Law Arizona

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Lemon Laws?

Does anyone know about lemon laws in Arizona. Can someone please explain them to me in plain English? I’ve read the AZ statute and still don’t completely understand it. We bought a 2005 Kia from a dealer about three weeks ago. We did not purchase the dealer warranty because there was still a warranty that came with the vehicle through Kia. It’s been in the shop 4 times, had the computer replaced, sensors replaced and the check engine light is still on. They eventually found out that there is a hole in the gas tank from where the precious owner had some speakers installed. Do we have any rights in this case since it was damaged when it was sold to us?

I keep saying this, and someday it will sink in to the people who answer questions about “returning cars”…

I have yet to find a State where there is any kind of 3-day (or 30-day) buyers remorse law. Once you sign the papers on any vehicle purchase….you own it. Period. Each individual dealership may have a “RETURN POLICY”. But that is NOT a law. Arizona is no different. You cannot return a car at any time after you have “closed the deal”.

See page 6: http://www.azag.gov/consumer/AutoPurchaseBrochure.pdf

In regards to the LEMON LAW in AZ: This is a used car, so here is your lemon law in Arizona:

Used Car. A used car is covered by the Arizona Used Car Lemon
Law (A.R.S. § 44-1267) if a major component breaks within 15
days or 500 miles after the car was purchased, whichever comes
first. If it breaks, you’ll still be responsible for a small amount of
the repair cost. The recovery for the consumer is limited to the
purchase amount paid for the car.

If the car is still being repaired under the warranty, then it would appear that the dealership is holding up to the lemon law.


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