Must I provide a warranty on a vehicle that has at least 110,000 miles and which was sold to a retail customer for $1,295?
These terms refer to the warranties described by the Office of the Attorney General in the Lemon Law. The Vehicle and Traffic Law requires a dealer to complete the Used Vehicle Certification on form MV-50. The law applies to all vehicles sold at any selling price and which display any odometer reading. The vehicle must be acceptable for use on the road at the time of sale.
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