Is My Car a Lemon

March 21, 2010 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

We have all studied the English language in great detail and made the best use of vocabulary that we can be proud of, however there is this concept of figures of speech in our grammar classes that we all dreaded at some point or the other, does the term personification ring a bell? Sure it does, what we are going to read about today is a direct result of this figure of speech. So is your car a lemon?? What does that mean?

There is a minimum standard of testing and quality check that each vehicle is obligated to go through before it reaches the consumer, however, not all car manufacturers take this seriously, even if they do the volumes they have to deal with brings in the possibility of a certain lapse in testing, this is when lemons enter the market in the form of cars. If a car is found malfunctioning or faulty in a way that it affects the safety, use and service of the car then it is considered a lemon, implying that the car with respect to its performance, is no better than a lemon in the kitchen.

That said what does it really take to qualify a car as a lemon? Well, if you find that there are major defects in your car owing to a manufacturing overlook of quality, then you know your car is a lemon. Defects such as in brakes, engine etc can be included in this however this understanding applies only if your car and its identified defect is actually posing a threat to the use, safety and service life of the car. Further if these defects have caused any tangible damage to life, health or property then the car is definitely a lemon. How does one overcome this? Now the Connecticut Lemon Law Arbitration program offers respite to the victims of lemon cars. The affected victims can drag the manufacturers of these defective cars to court and claim compensation through the lemon law. However this can be a daunting task if you do not have a lawyer or an arbitration firm within your reach.

This worry is now reduced as there are firms and online sources such as http://www.lemonjustice.com that are offering advice and assistance when it comes to lemon laws. Thankfully now you can be prepared to check if your car is actually a lemon and what you must do make good for the loss.

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