Can a sports car still be considered beneath the lemon imperative if it be bought as is?

I bought a car from a Ford on friday 1/30 from a dealership and the ball joint are making a horrible sound. Would it be considered a "lemon"?
Answers:
You bought it as is. Plus you bought it Friday and now it's making noise? You enjoy to show that you had a reliable mechanic check it out. You're on your own here.
There is no lemon law for used cars. Plus, as-is means YOU are responsible for ALL repairs. Didn't you own a mechanic check it out before you bought it? Source(s): 23 years in the saloon biz.
There's really not much wiggle room or gray area contained by the phrase "As Is."
Nope, not if it is a used car. Lemon law only apply to brand new cars. If you bought "as-is", the sports car is yours as is.
And yet another creature doesnt get a third party inspection on a vehicle, then finds a problem.

You had the opportunity to identify this issue in the past you signed on the dotted line. Its your car to drive, reimburse for and fix

As Is means just that.

The Lemon Law applies to vehicle still under manufacturer warranty, next to a recurring problem on a manufacturers irregularity. You are out of gas on this one.



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