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Who is covered under Maryland lemon law?

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Who is covered under Maryland lemon law?

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Maryland lemon law applies to all new or used vehicles that are registered as passenger vehicles (Class A), motorcycles (Class D), multipurpose vehicles (Class M) or trucks with a rated capacity of less than three-quarters of a ton (Class E). Motor homes and fleets of more than five vehicles are not covered by Maryland lemon law. What defects are covered by Maryland lemon law? Maryland lemon law covers serious defects that cause a vehicle to fail to conform to its warranty. This nonconformity must occur within the first 15,000 miles of use or the first 15 months of purchase, which is known as the manufacturer’s warranty period. In order to be considered a serious nonconformity, the defect must hamper the use, value, or safety of the vehicle. Purely cosmetic defects are not covered, nor are nonconformities that were caused by abuse, neglect, or unauthorized modification. What is the process for relief under Maryland lemon law? According to Maryland lemon law, the consumer must notify th

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