Can someone support?lemon regulation?
my brother in law bought a coup¨¦ in mexico(we live close to the border). he bought it from a man that has an american sports car license that supposedly they sale cars in texas but they found that the coup¨¦ was sold to them is not that safe.the motor is lower than the usual and the supports of the sports car are not good.he wants to know his rights next to the lemon law,because when he bought the car he didnt kow anything going on for this,the guy is working for a tx. car lot that came out to be a junkyard and they buy the cars at auctions and repair them and get rid of them here in tx.but none of ths was told to him and he requests his money back and this guy wont give it to him.he wrote a missive saying that he was going to return the saloon and that he would give him the money back and the guy signed it but he didnt cuz the guy wrote something of his own on the serious newspaper ad he did not agree with it.can he press charges on the guy or what can he do.the lot is down under car sale and when u call its a junkyard.
Answers:
Every state has different lemon law. I think if you bought the car used and it have over 100,000 miles, you don't have a leg to stand on. You said you bought the car contained by Mexico though....I would think that cancels American canon?
I would threaten the broker that if he does not return money than you will picket in front of the dealer every weekend till they enjoy no customers Source(s): Clark Howard
Let this be a good lesson to your brother-in-law! Next time, never buy a used vehicle that says "sold as is" or with thoroughly limited warranty without checking out the coup¨¦ for yourself or with aid of a trusted mechanic. Always remember that sales individuals are usually out to sell and will attempt to sell anything they can for the commission!
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If he bought the car in Mexico, he probably have no lemon law rights. If the sale have been in Texas, he might own some rights, but they may be limited by many factor, like the mileage or any written or implied warranties. The biggest problem is have purcahsed it in Mexico where I assume the seller does a lot of business to avois the Texas lemon laws.
To the best of my knowledge, there are NO "lemon laws" within MEXICO. It doesn't matter where the saloon is licensed - only where you PURCHASED it...
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Every state has different lemon law. I think if you bought the car used and it have over 100,000 miles, you don't have a leg to stand on. You said you bought the car contained by Mexico though....I would think that cancels American canon?
I would threaten the broker that if he does not return money than you will picket in front of the dealer every weekend till they enjoy no customers Source(s): Clark Howard
Let this be a good lesson to your brother-in-law! Next time, never buy a used vehicle that says "sold as is" or with thoroughly limited warranty without checking out the coup¨¦ for yourself or with aid of a trusted mechanic. Always remember that sales individuals are usually out to sell and will attempt to sell anything they can for the commission!
squeeze and form lemon juice
If he bought the car in Mexico, he probably have no lemon law rights. If the sale have been in Texas, he might own some rights, but they may be limited by many factor, like the mileage or any written or implied warranties. The biggest problem is have purcahsed it in Mexico where I assume the seller does a lot of business to avois the Texas lemon laws.
To the best of my knowledge, there are NO "lemon laws" within MEXICO. It doesn't matter where the saloon is licensed - only where you PURCHASED it...
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