Always Get a Lemon Check - 3 Reasons

Buying a used car can be a great way to savecar's history.
money, but it can also cost you a lot more if you end2. Lemon Laws
up buying a lemon. Having a lemon check prior toLemon laws protect consumers when they purchase
purchasing a used car is one of the most importanta vehicle that has repeated problems immediately or
things you can do, and too many people skip this step.very soon after purchase. Lemon laws vary by state,
Having the car inspected by an independent third partyso you need to look up your state's laws to know
is one of the primary ways you can find out ifwhat your rights are.
something is wrong with the car. Believing whateverShould you find that the vehicle you purchased is
the seller tells you about the car is not enough, nodefective, a record of a mechanical check can work in
matter how sincere or honest the person appears toyour favor. This ensures that the seller cannot claim
be. After all, their motivation is to sell the car.that the damage occurred after you purchased the
The best place to have a lemon check performed isvehicle. Obviously, if a mechanic determines that there
through a dealership that sells that make and model ofare serious problems, you should avoid the car.
car. Mechanics at the dealership are familiar with theHowever, if smaller issues are noted that later become
parts, know how much repairs cost, and can informbigger issues, you'll have a record that these were
you of any common problems with a particular model.noted prior to purchase. Of course, this can work
It's worth spending the money to have the caragainst you as well. If you learn that a car has
inspected. If any repairs are needed, you can price thesignificant problems, it's not worth the cost.
repairs and determine your best option, such asThe types of repairs may also have an effect on
negotiating for a lower price or walking away.whether or not lemon laws apply. Safety issues are of
Having a used car inspected prior to purchase ismore concern than minor repairs. Therefore,
probably the most important step in the process. Heresafety-related issues may require fewer repair
are three good reasons why you should get a lemonattempts than others under certain lemon laws.
check.Lemon laws apply to vehicles that require repeated
1. You'll Learn More About the Carrepairs over a short amount of time. So even if you
While a seller may be honest, it's possible that he orare aware of a needed fix, if the problem is not fixed
she is unaware of problems with the vehicle.with one or more repairs (sometimes up to four,
Alternatively, it could be that the seller knows thatdepending on the state), you may be protected by
repairs are needed and wants to sell the car ratherlemon laws. Be sure to keep detailed records of all
than pay for repairs. Unfortunately, not everyone ismaintenance, beginning with the first lemon check and
honest, and the only way you can determine the trueany repairs thereafter.
state of a car is to have it thoroughly inspected. AAlso, keep in mind that lemon laws only apply to
vehicle that looks great from the outside may havevehicles that are used for family or personal use, at
serious problems inside. A skilled, independentleast part of the time. Vehicles used solely for business
mechanic can give you an honest opinion about thepurposes do not fall under lemon laws, but other laws
state of the car.apply.
A lemon check can also alert you to other problems3. You'll Save Money
such as mileage fraud or other hidden problems withHaving a lemon check done on a potential purchase
the car. If you run across any suspicious activity, suchwill only save you money in the long run. The check will
as adjusting mileage or other problems, you can walkdetermine whether you should invest in the vehicle to
away from the sale. If you skip having the lemonbegin with, and will give you an idea of potential repairs
check, you will never know about these issues prior toand the estimated cost. Simply avoiding a lemon can
purchasing the vehicle.save you hundreds or thousands of dollars, from the
In addition, conduct a VIN (Vehicle Identificationinitial cost of the vehicle (that you won't be able to
Number) search on the car to learn more about theresell) to any repairs.