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How Do You Return A Used Car Bought In Texas?

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How Do You Return A Used Car Bought In Texas?

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Although the Lemon Law in the state of Texas generally applies to new cars, if you buy a used car from a licensed Texas car dealer–and the car is covered by a manufacturer’s warranty–your car also falls within the purview of the law. This means that if the car dealer is unable to resolve a defect in the automobile, you can return the car. If the problem with the car started prior to the expiration of the vehicle’s warranty agreement, then the car is covered under the Texas Lemon Law, even though the manufacturer’s warranty has expired. Give written notification to the manufacturer (not the car dealer) of the vehicle, giving the specific details of the problems you are having with the car, the dates you took the vehicle to be repaired (including the name, address and telephone number of the places to which you took the vehicle), and the dates on which the vehicle has been inoperable. You should send the letter certified mail, return receipt requested and include copies of any repair b

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