Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, and Arkansas Lemon Laws

Lemon laws vary from state to state. Alabama hasonly for personal transport. Arizona lemon laws allow
very liberal lemon laws. They cover any vehicles usedfor 4 repair attempts or 30 calendar days out of
on public highways, excludes vehicles weighing moreservice as mentioned in section 44-1264. Arizona cars
than 10,000 pounds. Lemon laws cover the vehicle if itare allowed 2 years or 24,000 miles as a period in
took 3 attempts to fix the problem or more than 30which it can be classified as a lemon.
calendar days to fix the problem. Statute of limitationsArkansas is more like Arizona in with its lemon laws.
listed in Section 8-20A-6 runs out after one year orThey do not cover the living areas of mobile homes
12,000 miles.and RVs, and vehicle over 10,000 pounds, nor does it
Alaskan lemon laws are very similar to Alabama. Theycover motorcycles or mopeds. All other personal
cover four-wheel vehicles that are used for personal,transport vehicles are covered. A vehicle in Arkansas
family or household purposes all of which must requirecan be considered a lemon after 1 repair attempt if the
registration. The Alaska lemon laws do not coverdefect may have caused death or serious injury. After
tractors, farm vehicles, motorcycles, or off-road3 repair attempts (Or 30 calendar days out of service,
vehicles. Vehicle is covered after 3 repair attempts oror 5 repair attempts on separate occasions to repair
30 business days in a shop. Section 45.45.305any non conformities that together impair the use and
discusses the express warranty. Alaska lemon lawsvalue of the vehicle) the car can be considered a
cover cars during the express warranty or one yearlemon as well. After 2 years or 24,000 miles
from purchase.(whichever comes last) you may no longer seek a
Arizona has some of the most conservative lemonrefund for a lemon as listed in section 4-90-403, 12-B.
laws. It only covers vehicles under 10,000 pounds, used