You've got a lemon if the vehicle was worked on for 3 times for the same defect without it getting fixed. You've also got a lemon if it's been out of service for a total of 15 or more days because of repairs, although the unavailability of parts may extend this time, but not more than 45 days total. You only have to fit one of the two possible presumption definitions. The used vehicle Lemon Law in Massachusetts also requires the dealer to fix any defect in those systems within a reasonable number of attempts, if it happens to be less. https://www.avvo.com/legal-guides/ugc/massachusetts-lemon-law-for-used-vehicles---how-to-use-it-to-get-rid-of-your-lemon-motor-vehicle
Have bought Chevys for the last 20 years and have never had any problems but I also bought at Herb Chambers.
Lol i made the same mistake they suck i bought a car had problems brought it in they said it needed a need piece to muffler problem continued brought it back a second time turns out my engine and transmission were loose never buy from them and call corporate
Not sure but you never should have bought a car from Pride. Look at the posts on their Facebook page.
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