Your Guide to Arizona Lemon Law
If you have a car under warranty and it keeps breaking down, you may be wondering what your rights are. In Arizona, we have the lemon law to protect consumers like you. This law is in place to ensure that you get a working car or your money back. This guide will go over the basics of lemon law in Arizona. We will discuss what qualifies as a lemon car, how to file a claim, and what happens if your case goes to court.
The Basic of Arizona Lemon Law
Every state has some protection for consumers who buy new cars. In Arizona, the lemon law is slightly different from other states because it only applies to brand-new vehicles under warranty and not used ones. Suppose you have purchased an automobile in this state but don’t live here anymore. In that case, you will need proof that your vehicle was sold within Arizona’s borders before taking legal action against its manufacturer or dealer.
This law requires that you file your claim within two years of owning the car. Still, it doesn’t guarantee any specific resolution when filing, such as compensation for damages done by a faulty product. If your case goes all the way through litigation and ends up being heard in court, then you could end up getting some money back in return for all those problems with your vehicle’s systems.
How to File a Claim
Now, if you have a lemon car and want to file a …