Who do you complain to if a new car becomes a lemon after 60K or 70K miles?

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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

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