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I bought a scooter from a small time dealership, when I got it home it wouldn't start. Is there a lemon law?

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When I bought the scooter the dealership guy told me they were trying to get out of the business of selling scooters. I rode the scooter around his lot and it ran fine, I paid for it and took it home. When I got home it wouldn't start for some reason. My dad also bought one that is still running very well. I then took the scooter back and told the guy just give me my money back. Since I had only had the scooter for only 2 days, I felt that it would be the honest thing to do. But he told me that it was a clean deal and they couldn't take it back. So I told him  if you can fix it then I will be happy to keep it. He changed the spark plug and I picked it up, however when I got home I started it and drove it for about 20 minutes and it stalled and wouldn't start again. I called the guy and said I don't want a scooter that doesn't run, he told me to take it to a shop, and that he wouldn't take it back. Isn't there a lemon law for scooters, I have only had it a week and it don't even run?
asked 6 months ago in Lemon Law by weightlossforwomen (26,040 points)
    

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Most scooters are Chinese junk, and they are abused and not maintained by their previous owners. In addition, there is no title or registration - a scooter is just a toy in the eyes of the law, and lemon laws don't apply to them.

Sorry to hear about the bad experience, but your best bet would be to take it to a small engine shop. A place that fixes lawnmowers and such.
answered 6 months ago by JanaLove (25,560 points)
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3 day right to cancell usa.
answered 6 months ago by MoreToLove01 (26,960 points)

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