
We Protect Your Rights
Buying a used car is usually a good way to save money. Whether you need a car to get to and from work or you are getting one for your new teenage driver to use, it is possible to save money and still have reliable transportation. However, some unscrupulous used car dealers may try to scam you when you buy one of their vehicles. The lemon law for cars is set up to protect you from such cons.
There are a lot of different ways that a used car salesperson may try to defraud you. Some car salespeople might try to roll back the odometer. Others might claim that repairs were made, but all they actually did was clean the parts or make cosmetic updates. A car salesperson might also try to sell you a car with a title that has been put through salvage. Some might use inferior replacement parts instead of proper parts, and others might hide the evidence of an accident with plastic fillers instead of genuine auto body parts.
We may be able to represent you if any of these things have happened to you. While you might expect to make minor repairs on a used vehicle after a while, you should get what you paid for. If you were fooled by an unscrupulous car dealer, let us take on your case and protect your rights in court.
To learn more about the lemon law for cars, contact us at Krohn & Moss, Ltd. Consumer Law Center. Our attorneys can explain it to you so that you know how your rights are protected and what your responsibilities are as a consumer. You may also visit us online at YourLemonLawRights.com in order to learn more about how the lemon laws work when you buy a used car.