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Information from NADA Title & Registration Textbook 2004

 

Nevada Lemon Law

 

If a new motor vehicle does not conform to all of the manufacturer’s express warranties and the buyer reports the nonconformity in writing to the manufacturer before the expiration of the manufacturer’s express warranties; or no later than one year after the date the motor vehicle is delivered to the original buyer, whichever occurs earlier, the manufacturer, it’s agent or it’s authorized dealer shall make such repairs as are necessary to conform the vehicle to the express warranties. If after a reasonable number of attempts, the manufacturer, or it’s agent, or authorized dealer is unable to conform the motor vehicle to any applicable express warranty by repair or correction and the defect or condition causing the nonconformity substantially impairs the use and value of the motor vehicle to the buyer and is not the result of abuse, neglect, or unauthorized modifications or alteration of the motor vehicle, the manufacturer shall replace the motor vehicle with a comparable motor vehicle of the same model and having the same features as the replaced vehicle, or if such a vehicle cannot be delivered to the buyer within a reasonable time, then a comparable motor vehicle substantially similar to the replaced vehicle; or accent return of the motor vehicle from the buyer and refund to him the full purchase price including all sales taxes, license fees, registration fees, and other similar governmental charges, less a reasonable allowance for his use of the vehicle. It is presumed that a reasonable number of attempts have been undertaken to conform a motor vehicle to the applicable express warranties where the same nonconformity has been subject to repair four or more times by the manufacturer, or it’s agent or authorized dealer within the time the express warranty is in effect or within 1 year following the date the motor vehicle is delivered to the original buyer, whichever occurs earlier, but the nonconformity continues to exist; or the motor vehicle is out of service for repairs for a cumulative total of 30 or more calendar days within the time the express warranty is in effect or within 1 year following the date the motor vehicle is delivered to the original buyer, whichever occurs earlier, except that if the necessary repairs cannot be made for reasons which are beyond the control of the manufacturer or its agent or authorized dealer, the number of days required to give rise to the presumption must be appropriately extended. For additional information please contact the Office of the Attorney General at 555 Wright Way, Carson City, NV 89711


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