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Does the Lemon law Apply to an AS-IS Warranty?

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I bought a 1995 dodge ram 1500 with 160,000 miles on it with an As-Is Warranty. I just replaced the brake system on it as soon as I purchased it. I am still making payments on it, and I purchased the vehicle on the 26th of May which is still under 30 days. Does the lemon law entitle me to a refund or deduction of my payments from the dealer?
asked 6 months ago in Lemon Law by TommyGun (26,760 points)
    

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Lemon law is for new cars.  You should always have a car inspected before buying.  When buying a used car "AS IS" means exactly what is says.

When you finance a car (unless to a buy here pay here lot) you are making a contract with the bank, not the dealership that sold the car.  The loan is between you and the bank.  The dealership has nothing to do with it at that point.  For this reason, changing payments is impossible.  

You could contact the BBB to report the dealership but that is about all you can do.
answered 6 months ago by Illuminati (25,820 points)
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Lemon Law only covers new cars. Not used.
AS IS means no warranty and you get to pay for any or all repairs.......And no you cant get a refund or deduction of payments.  You should of had it inspected before you bought it and you would of known of these problem's...............md
answered 6 months ago by SexyChick89 (26,900 points)

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