While all states have a lemon law that covers the sale of defective new vehicles, few states have

May 3rd, 2008 | by admin |

While all states have a lemon law that covers the sale of defective new vehicles, few states have laws that protect buyers of used vehicles. You can almost always do better on your own.

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  • While all states have a lemon law that covers the sale of defective new vehicles, few states have
  • While all states have a lemon law that covers the sale of defective new vehicles, few states have
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