The possibility of inadvertently buying a “lemon” – a car plagued by multiple defects that impair its safety, value, or utility – looms large for buyers. The financial stakes are considerable, especially in light of Statista’s revelation that the average list price for used vehicles
Lemon Laws are a crucial aspect of consumer protection legislation designed to safeguard buyers of defective vehicles, and, in broader contexts, other consumer goods. These laws offer remedies to consumers who find themselves stuck with a “lemon,” a term colloquially used to describe a car