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    Squeezing Compensation Out Of Lemons

    If you are one of those people who always seem to get
    caught out when buying a new or used vehicle then it
    is a good idea to protect yourself right from the word
    go.

    Should you find your vehicle repeatedly throwing up
    defects, large or small, it is imperative that you
    note times, dates and hours wasted so that should you
    press for compensation you have a full history of
    events to "persuade" the dealer with.

    For example, what happens if you break down on a busy
    highway? Note the defect, the time, how long you had
    to wait for assistance and lastly the cost and nature
    of repair. It is also a good idea to note how all of
    this made you feel since you could claim for distress.

    Of course small defects may not be enough in some
    states to warrant the "lemon" label. In other states
    just one defect will be adequate. Unfortunately, state
    laws differ widely on what constitutes a lemon but you
    should not give up the good fight and accept shoddy
    goods.

    Details of all states and their criteria for classing
    cars as lemons are available on the internet and it is
    easy to look up any particular state.

    Some companies have a "buy back" scheme for cars
    classified as lemons so you should pay particular
    attention to their requirements.

    If all else fails then of course, once you have enough
    evidence, you can follow the litigation route to try
    for compensation. This can be both expensive and time
    consuming.

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