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Bill Summary. This bill, designated the Used Car Buyers Bill of Rights, prohibits as is sales of used motor vehicles to consumers, requires dealers to offer contract cancellation option agreements for certain used vehicles, and establishes additional requirements for dealers selling used vehicles.
Ohios Lemon Law protects you if you buy a new car but find that it has serious problems. The law covers warranty issues that impair your personal car or trucks use, value or safety, as long as those problems first occur and were reported within the vehicles first year or within 18,000 miles, whichever comes first.
Auto dealers are required by law to provide you a written warranty to cover the following parts: engine: lubricated parts, water pump, fuel pump, manifolds, engine block, cylinder head, rotary engine housings, and flywheel. transmission: the transmission case, internal parts, and the torque converter.
If you bought or leased a used car that turns out to be defective (a lemon), you may be protected by New Yorks lemon law for used cars. This law requires a dealer to give you a written warranty.
A common certified pre-owned warranty provides one more year of bumper-to-bumper coverage. Certified pre-owned vehicle warranties often include extras like roadside assistance, trip interruption reimbursement, and rental car coverage. Coverage may or may not require a deductible.
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Cars between 36,001 and 79,999 miles get a warranty of 60 days or 3,000 miles, and cars between 80,000 and 100,000 get a warranty of 30 days or 1,000 miles. The warranties cover certain components of the vehicle, listed here. New Yorks lemon law says a dealer has three or more chances to fix a defective used car.
The lemon law covers your used car only if: The car has fewer than 100,000 miles on it. The defective part is specifically covered under the law (see list on this page). The law does not cover many parts, such as battery, body, tires, and many others.
If a dealer is pressuring you to buy a car, you should consider walking away from the deal. There is no cooling-off period in New York for car purchases. Some dealers may tell you that you have three days to change your mind. This is not true.

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