Legal Question in Consumer Law in Texas
auto buyer
i purchased an automobile on 2/23/2007 and on 2/25/2007 i started having problems with it, now they have warranties in place i was just wandering if i amd suppose to have to pay in this case ? is there some type of law that is 72 hrs lemon in the state of texas?
Asked on 2/26/07, 5:13 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Sharon Campbell
Sharon K. Campbell
Re: auto buyer
There is no cooling off period or right to return a vehicle or any other product in the State of Texas (other than products bought at your home by a door to door salesman)
Answered on 2/26/07, 5:30 pm
Peter Bradie
Bradie, Bradie & Bradie
Re: auto buyer
The Lemon Law only covers new vehicles. If the problems are covered by the warranty, you shouldn't have to pay for the repair.
Answered on 2/26/07, 5:40 pm
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