Is it bad luck or did the car dealership sell you a lemon?

On Behalf of | Sep 11, 2023 | Lemon Law

Purchasing a new car is often an exciting yet worrisome experience. After all your research and planning, you are thrilled to drive off the lot but can’t help worrying about the significant amount of money you’ve just spent.

The worst-case scenario? You drive away with a lemon – a car with hidden defects significantly impacting its safety and performance. But fear not! Below, you’ll discover the telltale signs of a lemon. Equipping yourself with this knowledge can help ensure you make informed decisions.

What exactly is a lemon car?

In simple terms, a lemon refers to a vehicle with substantial defects affecting its value, safety or usability. These defects often persist even after multiple repair attempts. Buying a lemon can lead to countless frustrations, unexpected repair bills and compromised driving experiences.

Thankfully, there are laws designed to help protect consumers from being stuck with faulty vehicles. Therefore, if your car meets certain criteria outlined in Connecticut’s lemon law, you may be entitled to a refund, replacement or compensation.

How to know it’s a lemon car

One of the primary indicators of a lemon is a pattern of frequent breakdowns and repairs shortly after purchase. If you visit the mechanic more often than enjoy your new ride, it might be time to investigate further.

Notice puddles of mysterious fluids under your car? Leaks can be another sign of serious underlying issues. Whether it’s oil, coolant or transmission fluid, persistent leaks are a red flag that should not be ignored.

What should you do?

If you have started noticing patterns such as the ones mentioned above, you must take action immediately. Do not hesitate to have the vehicle inspected by a trusted mechanic who can fully assess any faults or issues. With this assessment in hand, you should approach the dealer and demand they make the necessary repairs. If the dealer refuses, it might be time to seek the guidance of an experienced attorney.