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  2. Lease Buyout Title Transfer: Understanding the Process and ...

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    When your car lease expires, purchasing the vehicle may be a good option if you grow attached to it and want to continue driving it. However, similar to buying a vehicle, a lease buyout comes with ...

  3. What To Know About Buying Out a Car Lease - AOL

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    Car leases usually allow lessees to either return the car, trade it in for another, or buy it at the end of the lease period. Buying a leased vehicle might be the right move for some people, but ...

  4. Is Your Car a Lemon? Here's What to Do - AOL

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    Thanks to lemon laws in all 50 states (and Washington, D.C.) you can probably hire a lawyer for free who will arrange for the dealer to buy back your car. If an attorney who specializes in lemon ...

  5. Learn What Happens to Your Warranty at the End of Your Lease

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    To determine the car's value at the end of your lease, use a site like Kelley Blue Book to calculate the current market value of your leased car. You may want to consider buying the vehicle if the ...

  6. Lemon law - Wikipedia

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    Lemon law protection arises under state law, with every U.S. state and the District of Columbia having its own lemon law. [1] Although the exact criteria vary by state, new vehicle lemon laws require that an auto manufacturer repurchase a vehicle that has a significant defect that the manufacturer is unable to repair within a reasonable amount of time. [2]

  7. Lemon (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Lemon laws primarily serve to force manufacturers to buy back defective vehicles or exchange them. Depending on the jurisdiction, a process similar to vehicle title branding may also be used to warn subsequent purchasers of the history of a problem vehicle. While this portion of a vehicle's history is usually not retained with the title when ...

  8. How to Buy or Lease a New Car - AOL

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    You'll likely have the option to buy the car at the end of the lease for a price predetermined in the contract; this option is appealing if you like the car and haven't had any major issues with it.

  9. The Market for Lemons - Wikipedia

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    The federal "lemon law" also provides that the warrantor may be obligated to pay the attorney fees of the party prevailing in a lemon law suit, as do most state lemon laws. If a car has to be repaired for the same defect four or more times and the problem is still occurring, the car may be deemed to be a "lemon".