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A vehicle is considered a lemon if it has a substantial defect that impairs your safety or your ability to drive it, or impacts its market value and the car has not been repaired after a reasonable number of attempts. Please note, the OCABR cannot assist you with Registry of Motor Vehicle Services.
If your car is eligible, you must be able to demonstrate specifically how the use, safety, or market value is substantially impaired by the defect. To prove the market value impairment, you must show that your vehicle is worth at least 10% less than it would be without the defect.
You can cancel a motor vehicle contract or sale and get a refund if your car fails to pass inspection within 7 days from the date of sale and the cost of repairs exceeds 10% of the purchase price. Please note, the OCABR cannot assist you with Registry of Motor Vehicle Services.
The Massachusetts Failed Inspection Law allows you to void or cancel a motor vehicle contract or sale if your vehicle fails to pass inspection within 7 days from the date of sale and if the estimated costs of repairs or safety related defects exceeds 10% of the purchase price.
If you bought your car from a private seller, and you discover that it has substantial problems that impair your safety or ability to drive it, you may return it to the seller within 30 days of purchase. Below, learn how to return a car ing to the Lemon Law and what to do if a seller wont refund your money.

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If your vehicle failed its emissions test and safety inspection, it will be re-checked for both at the same time. If your vehicle is repaired by a RERT and fails its re-test, it may qualify for a one-year emissions waiver.
If you continue to drive your vehicle, you may be cited by police for operating an unsafe vehicle. After you get safety defects fixed, your Certificate of Rejection allows you to operate your vehicle for up to 60 days, while arranging for re-inspection.
A lemon is a term for a car with a docHub defect or malfunction that makes it unsafe to drive, although the exact definition can vary from state to state. Examples include non-working or faulty brakes, engines, transmission, or lights.

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