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Old 05-01-2009, 01:26 PM
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Lemon Law QQQQ's Texas


What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? TEXAS

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Thread in other forum I posted about this situtation... (please read to help)
But in regards to Lemon law....

Sec. 2301.604. REPLACEMENT OF OR REFUND FOR VEHICLE. (a) A manufacturer, converter, or distributor that is unable to conform a motor vehicle to an applicable express warranty by repairing or correcting a defect or condition that creates a serious safety hazard or substantially impairs the use or market value of the motor vehicle after a reasonable number of attempts shall reimburse the owner for reasonable incidental costs resulting from loss of use of the motor vehicle because of the nonconformity or defect and:
(1) replace the motor vehicle with a comparable motor vehicle; or
(2) accept return of the vehicle from the owner and refund to the owner the full purchase price, less a reasonable allowance for the owner's use of the vehicle, and any other allowances or refunds payable to the owner.
(b) A refund made for a vehicle for which there is a lienholder shall be made to the owner and lienholder in proportion to each person's interest in the vehicle.
(c) As necessary to promote the public interest, the board by rule:
(1) shall define the incidental costs that are eligible for reimbursement;
(2) shall specify other requirements necessary to determine an eligible cost; and
(3) may set a maximum amount that is eligible for reimbursement, either by type of eligible cost or by a total for all costs.

Does this effect new & used cars?

If so what can we do now? I didnt see the time limit? Is there one if so what number of days etc!! Thanks!
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Old 05-01-2009, 01:28 PM
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Old 05-01-2009, 09:35 PM
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Do not post a thread on the same subject.
Um Im sorry but I was told too!!
Besides my question is not the same as I asked in the other thread!!
Did you read it?
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