Basically, the new car Lemon Law there on the consumer who buys a new or used car, noting that there are problems seriously interfere with the use of the vehicle and can not be protected after a certain number of attempts to fix it are resolved.
Every new car, motorcycle, van or truck bought in Massachusetts by a new motor vehicle dealer is covered for one year or 15,000 miles of use, whichever comes first. The law also applies to vehicles that are sold during the year or 15,000-mile period of protection.
If your car meets these requirements, you can either ask for a replacement or refund and the dealer is legally obligated to give it to you.
There is a specific process that must follow each test with the Massachusetts Lemon Law:
You must bring your car in for repair the same problem at least three times or a total of 15 working days.
You must officially the manufacturer a final attempt to repair the vehicle. The manufacturer has seven days to fulfill.
If the manufacturer is trying to repair it and fail, you have the right to ask for a refund or replacement. If the manufacturer does not answer your last question, you have to ask for mediation or arbitration hearing.
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