What if the defect first occurs after 12,000 miles?
You may still have a claim, but under other state and federal laws. The federal Magnuson-Moss Act, which is sometimes referred to as the Federal Lemon Law, may provide relief to consumers with vehicles whose first defect occurred after 12,000 miles. The Pennsylvania Uniform Commercial Code and the Pennsylvania Unfair Trade Practices Act and Consumer Protection Law also provide relief similar to that of the PA Lemon Law. Claims pursued under these statutes are considered Breach of Warranty claims.
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