The Illinois Used Car Lemon Law ndash; Applies Only If Bought From A Used Car Dealer

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praca przy koniach niemcy - http://konoyohko.sakura.ne.jp/cgi-bin/pupg/pupg.php; The Illinois Used Car Lemon Law – Applies Only if Bought from a Used Car Dealer Purchasing a car is one of the most expensive propositions most of us make after a house. According to the National Institute for Consumer Education, the average price of a new car is about $18,000. Some people can afford this price and many of look else where for less expensive alternatives, a used vehicle. They cost us a lower base price, Insurance generally costs less, they depreciate less than new cars do and it is easier to negotiate.

Even a used, as the years pass is becoming increasingly complex on par with the technology growth in the auto industry. Used or new, we are at a loss with so many systems and processes to comprehend in a car. While the models of the cars available in the market are increasing manifolds, it puts us all in a state that we come to heavily rely on the advice and mercy of a car salesman. That is why we need the intervention of lemon laws, in case we are taken out on a long ride over a lemon car.

If you are living in the state of Illinois and has bought yourself a car in the state of Illinois, there are two principal laws the protect you with your investment in the car. * The Illinois New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act, commonly known as the Illinois lemon law protects consumers who buy or lease new cars, pickup trucks, and vans in Illinois. * The Illinois lemon law deals with the warranties manufacturers and dealers provide.

* The Illinois lemon law offers consumers a remedy if a dealer or manufacturer fails to honor its written warranties. The Illinois lemon law – Cars eligible for protection The Illinois lemon law covers: * New cars, małopolskie oferty pracy pickup trucks, vans under 8,000 pounds and recreational vehicles purchased in Illinois. * A new vehicle if it is leased for at least four months. * The vehicles which are used at least 40 percent of the time for personal, family, or household use.

The Illinois lemon law – How long is your car protected? If the warranty on your new or used car has already expired, the Illinois lemon law DOES NOT apply. * The Illinois lemon law applies to any written express warranty on the vehicle for one year or 12,000 miles, whichever occurs first. * The manufacturer or dealer must repair a vehicle in accordance with the warranty if the defect or problem is covered by the warranty. *The manufacturer or dealer must repair a vehicle in accordance with the warranty if the owner reports it within the warranty period or 12 months after delivery of the vehicle, whichever comes first.

* As long as the problem is reported within the warranty period, the manufacturer or dealer must make repairs, even if the warranty subsequently runs out. The Illinois lemon law - Special provisions for cars with serious problems: The Illinois lemon law has special provisions for vehicles with serious problems i.e., the real lemons, as the following: * If the dealer or manufacturer is unable to repair a vehicle's problem after a reasonable number of attempts, the buyer or person leasing the vehicle has a right to go to the manufacturer's arbitration program or to court and seek a replacement vehicle or a full refund of the purchase or lease price What constitutes a reasonable number of attempts at repairs depends on the problem?