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Any problem that substantially impairs the use and market value of the product and warrantor is unable to make the product free form defects within a reasonable number of attempts. If you bought a malfunctioning vehicle, you may need a lemon law attorney to recover your losses.
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NEVADA Lemon Law:
Nev. Rev. Stat. §§ 597.600 to 597.680
Vehicles covered: Vehicles, as defined in Nev. Rev. Stat. § 482.075;
excludes motor homes and off-road vehicles (§ 597.600(2)). No
reference to leased vehicles.
Persons covered: Purchasers, transferees during express warranty
period, or any person entitled to enforce the warranty if vehicle
normally used for personal, family, or household purposes
(§ 597.600(1)).
Period covered: Whichever comes first: expiry of term of express
warranty or within one year from date of delivery (§ 597.610).
Disclosure requirements: None for manufacturer.
Required consumer notice: In writing to the manufacturer
(§ 597.610). Must notify manufacturer of any address change
(§ 597.675).
Repair requirements: It is presumed that a reasonable number of
attempts have been made if the same nonconformity is subjected to
four or more repairs, or the vehicle is out of service for a cumulative
total of thirty or more calendar days (§ 597.630(2)).
Affırmative defenses: The nonconformity does not substantially
impair the use and value of the vehicle, or is the result of the
consumer’s abuse, neglect, or unauthorized modifications or alterations
(§ 597.630(1)); statute of limitations (§ 597.650).
Replace/refund: The manufacturer shall replace with a comparable
motor vehicle of the same model with the same features; if
unavailable, it shall replace with a comparable or substantially
similar motor vehicle, or refund the full purchase price less a
reasonable use allowance (§ 597.630(1)).
Other reimbursement: Taxes, fees, and charges (§ 597.630(1)(b)).
Other remedies: There is no limit on other consumer remedies
(§ 597.670).
Informal dispute resolution: For remedies under this section a
consumer must use an informal dispute settlement procedure established
by the manufacturer, provided the procedure complies
with 16 C.F.R. pt. 703 (§ 597.620).
Resale of lemon: No applicable provisions.
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