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Delaware: Law Lemon

Generally not covered unless they are still under the original manufacturer’s express warranty and the defect was reported during the initial coverage period.

Delaware's "Lemon Law," formally known as the , protects consumers who purchase or lease new vehicles that have significant defects. If a vehicle cannot be repaired after a "reasonable number of attempts," the manufacturer must provide a replacement or a full refund. 1. Eligibility & Coverage delaware law lemon

Primarily applies to new passenger motor vehicles (cars, pickup trucks, SUVs, and vans) leased or bought in Delaware. It also includes motorcycles and the chassis parts of motor homes (engine, brakes, transmission), but excludes the living quarters of RVs. Generally not covered unless they are still under

The defect must be reported within one year of the original delivery date or during the term of the manufacturer’s warranty, whichever ends sooner. 2. Qualifying as a "Lemon" The defect must be reported within one year

The same problem has been subject to repair four or more times without success.

If the vehicle is deemed a lemon, the consumer has the right to choose between: A comparable and acceptable new vehicle.

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