Lemon law
An original warranty is a must for all car owners since there are many risks with purchasing a car. The warranty covers the repairs and maintenance aspects of the car. Usually, most dealers offer auto warranties at the time of the car’s purchase in association with a local company.
Used car warranty laws assume greater significance over the original warranty since the risk factors are so high. There are also cases of fraudulent used car warranties being offered to customers. Used car owners are protected under the Used Car Warranty Law, which is also known as the lemon law. The used car warranty law differs slightly from state to state.
A written warranty has to be offered to the car buyer clearly specifying the terms and conditions. No dealer has the right to sell the used car to a buyer without offering a warranty. The dealer also has to enter into a service contract with the buyer as part of the used car warranty.
The used car warranty law clearly states that the following parts should be covered as part of repairs and maintenance such as the engine, transmission, drive axle, steering set, ignition and other components. Makes sure that all aspects are covered in the used car warranty before purchasing the vehicle.