New cars with serious problems that the dealer is unable to fix after a reasonable amount of attempts are called "lemons." State lemon laws hold manufacturers and dealers accountable for new vehicles that fail to live up to their warranty within a stated period of time, requiring replacement or a full refund. Here is a brief summary of North Dakota's lemon laws.
North Dakota Lemon Laws
Automobiles covered under the North Dakota state lemons laws are those that have a "nonconformity," which significantly affects the use or market value of vehicle. If a defect or condition substantially impairs the use and market value within one (1) year after taking delivery of your new car, then it may be considered a lemon. The manufacturer must replace your car with a comparable vehicle or accept return and refund full purchase price, including all collateral charges, less any reasonable allowance for the consumer's use.
The following table highlights the main provisions of North Dakota's lemon law. See Secret Warranties, Recalls, and Lemons and How the New Car Lemon Law Can Help You for more information.
Overview of Lemon Laws
Code Section | 51-07-16, et seq. |
Title of Act | Not specified |
Definition of Defects | Nonconformity to all applicable express warranties which significantly affects the use or market value of vehicle |
Time Limit for Manufacturer Repair | Term of express warranties or during period of 1 year following date of original delivery to consumer, whichever is earlier |
Statutory Definitions of 'Reasonable' Number of Attempts to Fix the Problem |
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Defenses to Lemon Claims |
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Remedies | Replace with comparable vehicle or accept return and refund full purchase price, including all collateral charges, less reasonable allowance for consumer's use |
Note: State laws are constantly changing through a combination of newly enacted legislation, decisions from higher courts, and so on. You should contact a North Dakota lemon law attorney or conduct your own legal research to verify the state law(s) you are researching.
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