some states have laws on used cars under a certain mileage and lemon laws on others. Was there any warranty on the van? call your state Attorney general and ask.
A used car can be returned the day after it is purchased in New Mexico if the dealer offers this advantage. Lemon Laws exist in New Mexico and a defective car can be returned the day after it is purchased with no problems.
Depends on if your state has a lemon law, and what the specifics of the law state.
Only 6 states have used car lemon laws.ConnecticutMasscchusettsMinnesotaNew JerseyNew MexicoNew York
No-one, 60-70 thousand miles is not a new car. * The term "lemon" only applies to cars that have serious mechanical or safety problems when they are purchased or shortly thereafter. It is highly unlikely that state lemon laws would apply in the circumstances cited. However the interested party can research the laws pertaining to the state in which they live or where the car was purchased at Car Lemon Com, http://www.carlemon.com
No, the lemon law is not for used cars. It is for a new car you bought that is a lemon and a car that the dealer is unable to repair. Check with you state Attorney General for the details of your states lemon law.
There is no such law as a "lemon law" on a used car. Lemon laws only apply to new cars.
is the car a lemon
If your dealer won't make good on your purchase of a 'lemon', don't give up! Your state may have specific laws-- knows as 'lemon laws'-- protecting you from this kind of situation. Warranties on used cars won't cover everything, of course, but if you are really stuck with a lemon, the law just might be on your side.
Here in 'Murica, you can be sued for pretty much anything. Whether or not they actually have a case and anything comes of it depends on a wide range of variables.
The PA Lemon Laws cover new car purchases but not used car purchases, although there are national lemon laws and consumer protection laws that do cover used car purchases in Pennsylvania. The full Pennsylvania Lemon Laws are too long to list here, but info can be found in the related links below.
You do not have a period of time to return a used car in Ohio. You are stuck with your car unless it is a lemon situation on the lemon law. Then you have to proof that the dealer would not work with you to fix the problem.
It is going to depend on the circumstances. If you purchased the vehicle and it is a lemon.. then you can contact the place where you purchased it and get them to replace or reimburse you for the vehicle. There are stipulations to follow which outlines if it falls under the "lemon law". Usually when you purchase a vehicle, they give you so many days to return it if you are not satisfied. If you do not return it within those days, then you are obligated to pay for the vehicle.