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  • This is a broad question because clearly the "no lemon" law varies according to state. However, in Wisconsin, for example, the lemon law is as follows: "Wisconsin's lemon law I f the motor vehicle you buy or lease in Wisconsin turns out to be a "lemon," the manufacturer has to replace it free or refund the price (minus a reasonable amount for mileage). What is a "lemon"? A new vehicle - no more than a year old and still under warranty - is a "lemon" if It has a serious defect the dealer can't fix in four tries, or It has one or many defects that prevent you from using it for 30 days or more (the 30 days need not be consecutive)." The above information was taken from the Wisconsin's Department of Transportation and their website is as follows: source: http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/safety/consumer/rights/lemonlaw.htm This applies ONLY to Wisconsin. Since lemon laws can vary state by state, you will need to look at the state, in which, you're wondering about what the lemon is. Good luck!
  • You can get the "lemon law" for each of the 50 states at this site. It will vary some all over the country, so it is a good idea what your rights are where you live. http://www.lemonlawamerica.com/

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