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Motorcycle Lemon Law in Nevada

Nevada Lemon Law covers new motorcycles that are purchased in Nevada. In order to be considered a "lemon," the motorcycle 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 motorcycle
  • 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 motorcycle is used for personal, family, or household purposes

Under Nevada Lemon Law, within one year after the delivery date of the motorcycle or the expiration of the warranty (whichever comes first), you must notify the manufacturer in writing of the problem.

You must also participate in the manufacturer's informal dispute resolution process (if one exists) before you are eligible to file a Lemon Law claim in court.

Nevada Lemon Law provides several options for a successful Lemon Law claimant. First, you may be awarded a replacement motorcycle of the same year, make, and model. You may also qualify for a monetary award, which can include:

  • The full purchase price
  • Sales tax
  • License fees
  • Registration fees
  • Attorney's fees

The amount of the monetary reward may be reduced by a deduction for your use of the motorcycle.

Wherever you are in the Lemon Law claim process, it is generally in your best interest to have an attorney represent you. After all, vehicle manufacturers have teams of lawyers that do nothing but fight Lemon Law claims. As you consider your options, imagine the difference between going up against a team of lawyers on your own, versus having a Lemon Law attorney speak on your behalf. Also keep in mind that being represented by a Lemon Law attorney won't cost you a dime if you go to court; the law says that the car manufacturer has to pay your attorney's fees in successful Lemon Law claims.

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