Buying a car is a dream of almost
everybody. However, the dream can soon become a nightmare if the purchased car
turns out to be a lemon. Lemon is a car that does not perform as per the
standards or specifications of the vehicles.
According to some jurisdictions, to
deem a car a lemon, it has to have gone through a serious of repair attempts or
should have been in repair for specified days.
However, there are differences in the
lemon law varying between the states. The federal lemon law may be the ultimate
jurisprudence in passing a claim under New Mexico Lemon
Law.
A lemon law attorney is someone who has
the right amount of experience and expertise and specializes in the field.
There are two criteria out of which the
car should meet at least one to qualify under this law. They are either a
substantial defect or a reasonable number of repair attempts.
1-
Substantial defect
A substantial defect is a problem that
does not arise after the purchase of the car. It is something inherent in the
vehicle and impairs the car’s usability, utility, function, performance, and
value. In most of the states, the problem must be covered by express warranty.
2-
Reasonable number of repairs attempts
If the car has some defects, then it
has to have gone through several attempts of repairs. The number depends on and
varies across states.
Concluding
This is how Lemon Law in New Mexico can
help you.
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