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The Lemon Law is intended to resolve complaints involving chronic car problems. It allows the owner a refund or replacement when a new vehicle has a substantial problem that is not fixed within a reasonable time.
The Nebraska lemon law lets you choose to either go through an informal arbitration process or formally sue the manufacturer of your vehicle in court. If your claim is found to be valid, you'll be entitled to either a refund or a replacement of your vehicle.
Nebraska Lemon Law What is a Lemon? Generally, a "lemon" is a new motor vehicle which has a defect or condition which substantially impairs the use and market value of the vehicle to the consumer and cannot be repaired after reasonable attempts.
The Nebraska Lemon Law provides that a manufacturer must pay, should a vehicle be a lemon, the full purchase price for the vehicle including all sales tax, license and registration fees, and any similar governmental charges (minus a reasonable amount for the use of the vehicle.)
Nebraska Lemon Law: The Basics. Nebraska's lemon law is very similar to lemon laws in other states, requiring the dealer/manufacturer to replace or refund a vehicle with an unresolved problem within one year of the car's delivery or by the end of the warranty period (whichever is earlier).
The following is a brief explanation of most relevant provisions of the Nebraska lemon law. The complete text of the lemon law can be found at Neb. Rev. Stat. Sec. 60-2701 to 60-2709.
Uncover your rights under the Nebraska Lemon Law and learn to navigate the claim process for defective vehicles with this guide.
Under Nebraska’s lemon law statutes (commonly referred to as the Motor Vehicle Warranty Act), a vehicle qualifies as a lemon if it meets certain criteria regarding attempted repairs of defects. A defect must “substantially impair” the vehicle’s use, market value, or safety.
For a look at the strengths or weaknesses of Nebraska’s lemon law, see the Center for Auto Safety Letter to Nebraska Attorney General on Lemon Law Rank & Effectiveness.
The Nebraska Lemon Law covers you when your vehicle's use and value are substantially impaired (negatively impacted) by its defects and conditions that are repaired too many times or for too long. The following defects and conditions are examples of issues that cause substantial impairment: