According
to the Michigan lemon law, a car buyer is entitled to a replacement
or refund in case he/ she gets sold a defective lemon car. In case
the manufacturer cannot fix the issue event after multiple attempts
then it is liable to buy back the car from the lemon car owner or
refund the complete amount to him / her.
How
to find if a car is a lemon law buyback?
Remember
that there is a significant defect still present on a car. Hence it
is best to check whether a car is a lemon buyback and then decide on
the next steps. Here are some ways to ascertain this fact -
1
- Potential buyers can look at the remarks column to see if the words
lemon law buyback appears.
2
- The potential buyers can also directly ask the dealership. Since
they are mandated to compulsorily mark a lemon car as such, they
cannot escape this obligation when re-selling a lemon buy back car
3
– You can also check car history on sites like CarFax
Second
hand car buyers will find immense appeal in cars marked as ‘lemon
car buy back’ due to the steep discounts on it. This is especially
true for high end brands like Mercedes, where the buyer considers it
a steal of a deal in case he/ she gets the car at such low markdown
prices. However, it may also happen that the risks will far outweigh
the benefit accrued from buying such a lemon car.
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