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Indiana Lemon Law by Maham Nabeel



Maham Nabeel is expat USA. Now she is living in Indiana. She write us an email about Indiana Lemon Law, we decide to share this article with our readers. She writes, Indiana's "Lemon Law" (The Motor Vehicle Protection Act) provides protection for consumers who purchase late model, defective vehicles that require repair. ndiana Lemon Laws and the federal Lemon Law (the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act) provide for compensation to Indiana consumers of defective automobiles and trucks and other vehicles and products including motorcycles, RV’s, boats, computers and other consumer appliances and products. To qualify under the Indiana Lemon Law or the federal Lemon Law, you must generally have a product that suffered multiple repair attempts under the manufacturer’s factory warranty.

You’re protected from defective late model vehicles if you had bought or leased for personal use:

A car or light truck
Within the last 18 months
With less than 18,000 miles
From an Indiana dealer

What To Do If You Buy A Lemon:

Report the problem within 18 months of purchase or before 18,000 miles, whichever comes first.
Take your vehicle to an authorized dealer for repair.
Allow a dealer a reasonable number of attempts to repair. A reasonable number of attempt means: your vehicle is subject to at least four repair attempts OR is out of service due to repairs for at least 30 business days and the problem still exists.

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