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The Lemon Law does not cover defects resulting from accident, abuse, neglect, modification or alteration by anyone other than the manufacturer or authorized dealer. Used cars are not covered. What Defects are Covered? Substantial defects that impair the use, market value or safety of the vehicle may be covered.
The Montana lemon law provides that manufacturer replace the vehicle with a new motor vehicle of the same model, style and value unless for reasons of lack of availability such replacement is impossible, in which case the manufacturer shall replace it with a comparable motor vehicle.
The consumer must go through a manufacturer's ?informal dispute settlement procedure,? i.e. arbitration, before pursuing repurchase, replacement or other legal remedies. The procedure must be certified by the Montana Department of Justice and comply with Federal Trade Commission laws.
The Lemon Law does not cover defects resulting from accident, abuse, neglect, modification or alteration by anyone other than the manufacturer or authorized dealer. Used cars are not covered. What Defects are Covered? Substantial defects that impair the use, market value or safety of the vehicle may be covered.
Since these defects substantially impair the use, value or safety of my vehicle, I am hereby allowing you one final opportunity to repair my vehicle. If these repairs are not completed within 10 calendar days of receipt of this letter, I am entitled to a refund calculated in ance with the Lemon Law.
As a recap, some of the most common things that can void the Lemon Law in California include: Abuse and neglect by an owner that causes a vehicle defect. Adding after-market parts and modifications that result in a defective vehicle. Failure to make a reasonable number of attempts to have the vehicle repaired.