Do You Have a Laundered
Lemon?
Car Manufacturers Are
Putting "LAUNDERED LEMON CARS" Back on The Road!
What is a "Laundered
Lemon"?
Your Right to Laundered Lemon Warnings
How They Try to Get Around the Law
Faking Legal Compliance
Are You a Victim?
How Can You Avoid Buying Someone Else's Lemon?
What's a Laundered Lemon Worth?
How Many Lemons are Bought Back?
What
is a "Laundered Lemon"?
A Laundered Lemon Car is any vehicle that has been repurchased by
the manufacturer and then resold to an unsuspecting consumer without
divulging all the defects or the vehicle's history.
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Your Right
to Laundered Lemon Warnings
Kentucky law generally requires a car dealer to tell the truth -
but you have to ask. Always ask where the car came from. Try to
find out who the prior owner was. You can also check the car's prior
history at www.carfax.com
Better yet, ask the dealer to say it in writing, "This car
was not a lemon".
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How They Try to Get Around
the Law
One method of bypassing the law is for manufacturers to call their
repurchase of a vehicle a "goodwill" buy back, so they
can claim that the vehicle was not covered by the Lemon Law.
Another method is to ship the vehicle out of state
where it is then sent to an auto auction and purchased by a car
dealer. When it is finally sold to a consumer, the dealer will usually
deny any knowledge of its lemon history, despite the availability
of the complete warranty repair history.
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Faking Disclosure
Occasionally, manufacturers and car dealers do feign disclosure
by identifying only one or two of the many complaints made by the
previous owner of the lemon car. They may also place the disclosure
document within a large stack of documents, then spread the stack
out in a way that leaves the signature lines visible while the top
half of the document is hidden by the stack itself. As a result,
buyers may unknowingly sign a form acknowledging that the vehicle
is a lemon, when in fact, they had no idea. In such a case, the
signed form should have no legal effect on your rights. Be careful!
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Are
You a Victim?
Because car manufacturers have found a number of ways to conceal
the lemon history of repurchased vehicles, you may find yourself
to be another unsuspecting victim of lemon laundered cars.
If you discover that you have unknowingly purchased
a laundered lemon vehicle, seek legal counsel immediately.
Burdge Attorneys have effectively represented a number
of clients in laundered lemon car cases, from Kia to Corvette, and
regardless of their dodging method, manufacturers and dealers are
being held accountable for the part they play in this lemon laundering
saga.
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How Can You Avoid Buying Someone Else's
Lemon?
Check the car's prior ownership history before you buy it. Ask the
dealer where they got the vehicle or who owned it. If the dealer says
they can't tell you that information, be careful. There is no law
that prevents a car dealer from telling the truth. Write
down the "Vehicle Identification Number" and do a free Internet
title search on the Free
Experian Auto History Lemon Detector ,
which can turn up a Lemon Law Buyback in the title history. You
can cross-check the results on
AutoCheck,
to be sure you don't end up with someone else's lemon.
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What are Laundered Lemon
Cars Worth?
Think you paid too much for what may be a laundered lemon? Check
out NADA's
consumer guides to vehicle values, where you can get current
valuations or older editions of the NADA
book over the Internet. If it rolls, floats or flies, they know
what it's worth.
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How
Many Lemons are Bought Back?
No one knows for sure, but in one lawsuit it was discovered that
Chrysler alone bought back 45,000 Lemon Cars in about four years-and
resold them all over the country for a total of $1 billion.
Who knows how many Ford, General Motors, and the importers
have bought back . . . one thing is clear-reselling lemon cars is
a big business.
But you don't have to be the victim in their Lemon
Laundering scheme!
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