Showing posts with label vehicles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vehicles. Show all posts

Friday, June 6, 2014

Return Policy on Used Vehicles Under the Lemon Law in Minnesota

Return Policy on Used Vehicles Under the Lemon Law in Minnesota

Defective vehicles that are not able to be repaired are known as "lemons." Vehicle manufacturers must repair, und or replace them in the state of Minnesota.

Duty to Repair

    Dealers must repair the vehicle if it fails to conform to express warranties, regardless of the expiration of the warranty or the passage of two years after original delivery date.

Duty to Refund or Replace

    Dealers in Minnesota must either replace the vehicle with one of similar value, or und the purchase price within 30 days. The amount is reduced by the lower of ten cents per every mile driven, or ten percent of the original purchase price. Buyers may opt for unds.

Presumption of Non-conformity

    If the vehicles braking or steering completely fails to operate, the vehicle is presumed to fail its warranty conformity. The failure must be likely to cause death or serious bodily harm.

Required Consumer Language

    Lemon law in Minnesota dictates that buyers must notify dealers, in writing, of any vehicle defects. They must allow the dealer the chance to repair the vehicle, and may submit claims to arbitration.

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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Where to Find the Paint Information on GM Vehicles

Getting an exact match for your GM vehicles exterior paint requires specific information from the manufacturer, according to Paint Scratch, an automotive touch-up provider. GM paint codes are usually three- or four-digit numeric codes beginning with the letters "WA" stamped onto labels or plates located on the vehicle itself. There are three places to look for a GM vehicles paint information.

On the Vehicle

    GM places the paint code in a variety of locations, depending on the make and model of the vehicle, according to MicroFinish LLC, a provider of specialty paint products. Check the spare tire cover, underneath the drivers seat, inside the glove box, under the passenger sun visor or the drivers side door jamb.

Owners Manual

    Check your owners manual for the location of your GM paint code information. According to Express Paint, a car paint provider, GM owners manuals will not provide the paint code, but they will give you the specific location of the label or plate where the maker stamped the paint code.

Dealer

    Call the dealership where you bought your GM vehicle to find the paint code. Express Paint notes that most dealers will require the Vehicle Identification Number from your vehicle to provide either the paint code or the paint codes location on the vehicle.

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