What are the Rhode Island Lemon Laws? |
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Rhode Island Lemon Laws provide consumer protection Described as: New Vehicles: Rhode Island (RI) Lemon Law Statute Chapter 31-5.2 of Rhode Island Code Used Vehicles: Rhode Island (RI) Used Car Lemon Law Statute Chapter 31-5.4 of Rhode Island Code Rhode Island Lemon Laws for new vehicles require consumers to file official complaint of vehicle non-conformity within 15,000 miles or one year, whichever comes first. In used vehicle cases, consumers must make notification of non-conformity within the express warranty period as described in the Lemon Laws. Rhode Island Lemon Laws for used vehicles require that dealers of provide express warranties on all used vehicles (with some exceptions) based on mileage, vehicle age, and sales price, as defined by statute. Specific language in the used vehicle statute refers to certain vehicle components and how those must be covered in the express warranties for used vehicles. Under Rhode Island Lemon Laws, consumers are expected to allow manufacturers or dealers a reasonable number of attempts to repair non-conformities before vehicle replacement or refund of money is required. In both new and used vehicle non-conformity cases under Rhode Island Lemon Laws, certain other conditions may be deemed to meet the intent of "reasonable number of attempts" for repairing the non-conformity, as spelled out in each statute. Trackback(0)
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