Lemon Law
Contrary to popular belief, Colorado's Lemon Law does not cover "used", or previously titled vehicles. However, it does cover "new", "self-propelled" vehicles, exclusive of motorcycles and motor homes.
Colorado new car dealerships, as agents for major car manufacturers, are allowed four attempts to fix the same defect or condition in a new vehicle, which substantially impairs the use or market value, within one year of purchase. Often times, consumers are required to submit to manufacture-sponsored arbitration of their claims, before proceeding under Colorado's Lemon Law. If a plaintiff is successful, he/she may receive a refund or replacement of the defective vehicle, less a reasonable deduction for the period of use.
The Law Office of Monte J. Robbins, Esq., with offices located in Denver and Greeley, Colorado, has extensive experience with the automotive industry and represents clients who have been misfortuned by the headaches and inconvenience of a defective new vehicle.
If you or a loved one has purchased a new vehicle from a Colorado dealer, which has been in the service shop for the same repair four or more times, within one year of purchase, or you have questions regarding your vehicle's eligibility, call us immediately at 303-355-5148 or toll-free, statewide, at 1-888-384-2656 to discuss your options.