laws and regulations, consumer protection, federal government, vehicles, federal trade commission, salesIn 1981, the Federal Trade Commission issued a trade regulation rule on the sale of used cars. This rule required dealers to disclose known defects to prospective purchasers. Under the law at ...
In almost all cases, a salvage title is given to any vehicle that has sustained damage worth 75% or more of its value. Requirements are going to vary by state. InFlorida, a car has to be damaged to 80% of its value before the accident. Vehicles in Minnesota are considered salvaged whe...
Used car dealers aren’t usually required to provide coverage for free, but you may have some protection as a consumer depending on your state. All states have lemon laws, but most laws only apply to new or leased vehicles. Lemon laws only apply to used cars in thefollowing states: ...
Mercedes, for instance, will only certify cars less than six years old, with fewer than 75,000 miles. The German brand then adds a year and unlimited miles to whatever initial warranty is left, plus 24-hour roadside assistance, trip interruption protection, and seven days to exchange the car...
, for instance, will only certify cars less than six years old, with fewer than 75,000 miles. The German brand then adds a year and unlimited miles to whatever initial warranty is left, plus 24-hour roadside assistance, trip interruption protection, and seven days to exchange the car.6...
While Iowa does not cover most used cars under its Lemon Law, consumers can find protection through itsdamage disclosure law. Sellers must disclose damages to a used vehicle if they exceed 50 percent of the car's fair market value before the damages occurred. They must base the amount on re...
to disclaim implied warranties. In addition, some states have used car "lemon laws" under which a consumer can receive a refund or replacement if the vehicle is seriously defective. To find out about your state laws, check with your local or state consumer protection office or attorney general...
A tolerant attitude involves the grant of a favour, not a right. The question we should ask ourselves is whether we would ever wish a parliament to make laws considering us, as inpiduals and as part of a collective entity or a permission to pursue certain actions interpreted as a favour ...
to disclaim implied warranties. In addition, some states have used car "lemon laws" under which a consumer can receive a refund or replacement if the vehicle is seriously defective. To find out about your state laws, check with your local or state consumer protection office or attorney general...
to disclaim implied warranties. In addition, some states have used car "lemon laws" under which a consumer can receive a refund or replacement if the vehicle is seriously defective. To find out about your state laws, check with your local or state consumer protection office or attorney general...