Although the Lemon Law differs from state to state, most use similar guidelines to determine which vehicles qualify. Typically, the vehicle must have a defect that substantially impairs its use, value, or safety. The defect must be reported to the manufacturer while the vehicle is still under warranty and must persist after a “reasonable number of repair attempts.”
To learn more about the specific Lemon Law in your state, click on the “Select Your State” dropdown menu at the top of this page. Or, visit our page dedicated to the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act to learn more about the federal Lemon Law, which provides broader coverage than many of the state laws.