Pennsylvania Lemon Law Basics?

The Pennsylvania lemon law covers any consumer who buys, or leases, and registers a new motor vehicle in the state. Under the Pennsylvania Lemon Law your car may be declared a lemon if it meets all of the following conditions:

    It has a nonconformity (a defect, or condition) the nonconformity is covered by the manufacturer's express warranty
    The nonconformity SUBSTANTIALLY impairs the use, market value, or safety of the car
    The nonconformity is not the result of an accident, abuse, neglect, or alteration of the car by persons other than the manufacturer or its authorized dealer
    You reported the nonconformity at least once to the manufacturer's authorized dealer during the Pennsylvania Lemon Law Rights Period of 1 year or 12,000 miles whichever comes first.
    You gave the manufacturer or its authorized dealer three opportunities to repair the nonconformity.

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