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A vehicle is considered a lemon if it has a substantial defect that impairs your safety or your ability to drive it, or impacts its market value and the car has not been repaired after a reasonable number of attempts. Please note, the OCABR cannot assist you with Registry of Motor Vehicle Services.
The Failed Inspection Lemon Law allows you to cancel a motor vehicle contract or sale and get a refund if your car fails to pass inspection within 7 days from the date of sale and the cost of repairs exceeds 10% of the purchase price.
Driving a Lemon in Massachusetts? Call 1-800-LEMON-LAW Today! The MA Lemon Law applies to any new car, truck, or motorcycle purchased or leased for personal or family purposes from a new-car dealer in Massachusetts.
The Massachusetts Lemon Laws require private parties selling used cars to inform buyers about all known defects which impair the safety or substantially impair the use of the vehicle. The law applies to all private party sales regardless of the price or mileage.
Your Vehicle's Term of Protection Less than 40,000 miles90 days or 3,750 miles driven since purchase40,000 ? 79,999 miles60 days or 2,500 miles driven since purchase80,000 ? 124,999 miles30 days or 1,250 miles driven since purchaseMore than 125,000 milesNo lemon law warranty
Driving a Lemon in Massachusetts? Call 1-800-LEMON-LAW Today! The MA Lemon Law applies to any new car, truck, or motorcycle purchased or leased for personal or family purposes from a new-car dealer in Massachusetts.
The Lemon Law in MA covers drivers whose vehicles suffer a nonconformity or defect within the first 12 months or 15,000 miles (whichever comes first) that can't be repaired after repeated attempts (normally three) by the manufacturers authorized dealership.
The Massachusetts Failed Inspection Law allows you to void or cancel a motor vehicle contract or sale if your vehicle fails to pass inspection within 7 days from the date of sale and if the estimated costs of repairs or safety related defects exceeds 10% of the purchase price.