How Do You Return A Used Car In Indiana?
When it comes to automobile sales, generally speaking, all sales are final. This became a problem when consumers would unknowingly purchase a vehicle that had hidden problems with it, and then be stuck with the dysfunctional vehicle, also known as a “lemon”. To help protect consumers, a “Lemon Law” was enacted to protect consumers from unscrupulous dealerships. Lemon Laws vary widely from state to state. As a last resort, Indiana’s Lemon Law can help you return a used car that you have purchased in the state of Indiana if you meet certain criteria. Go to the dealership or individual where you purchased the vehicle. Explain why you wish to return the vehicle, and ask if they are willing to allow you to do so. You should also write a letter, outlining why you want to return the vehicle, and send it to the dealer or individual by certified mail. Allow time for a response. Find out if your vehicle is covered under warranty, if the dealer refuses to take the vehicle back. Warranties can var