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Arizona Lemon Law Statutes:

The Arizona Motor Vehicle Warranties Act (“The Arizona Lemon Law”)

Many people mistakenly think that when their new cars have repairs made under warranty for “free” there is no violation of the law.  Arizona law says otherwise.  When the number of repairs is unreasonable (4 or more repairs to correct the same defect or nonconformity) or untimely (in excess of 30 days for all repairs combined) before the earlier 2 years or 24,000 miles of use, it is presumed that a reasonable opportunity was given to repair the vehicle.  If the car’s use and value is substantially impaired by the nonconformity(ies), a consumer is entitled to a refund (minus a reasonable usage fee) or replacement of the "lemon" and to recover his or her attorneys’ fees from the car’s manufacturer.  These remedies are available regardless of whether the repairs were “free.”

If you feel you have a "lemon" under the Arizona Lemon Law,* please submit the information requested in our FREE CASE REVIEW.

*Disclaimer-- The summary of the Arizona Lemon Law and links provided are meant for informational/educational purposes and do not constitute legal advice.  Although our case review is free, please be advised court filing fees may be required if a case is pursued. Please contact Pryor, Ramirez & Amar, LLC for additional pertinent information and details about your rights.

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