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What are the possible settlements under Michigan lemon law?

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What are the possible settlements under Michigan lemon law?

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If the manufacturer repurchases a vehicle, the sum paid to the consumer should include the vehicle’s sale or lease price including trade-in, installed options, and government charges like tax and registration, minus any promotional discounts or rebates. Towing or vehicle rental costs that were incurred as a result of the nonconformity should also be refunded. An offset for usage of the vehicle and any damage to the vehicle by the consumer may be deducted from this sum. According to Michigan lemon law, the usage amount is calculated by dividing the number of miles on the vehicle by 100,000, and multiplying the result by the purchase or lease price. The number of miles on the vehicle only pertains to the time before the nonconformity was first reported, unless there are more than 25,000 miles on the vehicle. In that case, all miles over 25,000 must also be included, unless the nonconformity impaired the usage of the vehicle during this time, in which case modifications to the mile count

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