What is a Lemon Under Nevada Lemon Law?
Nevada Lemon Law covers new passenger vehicles, SUVs, vans, and trucks that are purchased in Nevada. In order to be considered a "lemon," the vehicle must meet the following requirements:
- Does not conform to the manufacturer's express warranty
- Has substantial defects affecting the use, safety or value of the vehicle
- Has manufacturer's defects that occurred during the first year from the delivery date or the expiration of the warranty (whichever period ends first)
- Has been taken in four times for the same problem or has been out of service for a cumulative total of 30 calendar days
- The manufacturer has been notified in writing of the defect within one year from the delivery date or the expiration of the warranty (whichever period ends first)
- If you have a manufacturer's warranty and have moved, you have notified the manufacturer of your change of address
- The owner has participated in the manufacturer's informal arbitration program, if one exists
- The vehicle is used for personal, family, or household purposes
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