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Originally Posted by Redjake
When they say "new" in this context, it means "recently purchased" - the Lemon Law does apply to used cars, as well - as long as they were purchased from a dealership
problem is, you have to take the car into the shop a certain number of times, etc. before a certain time period and all that.
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No, it does not mean "recently purchased" in North Carolina. It means brand-spanking-shiny new, not "used but new to you." That's why they call it the "New Motor Vehicles Warranties Act." In NC, if you buy a used car without a warranty (either the balance of the warranty from the manufacturer, or a warranty obtained from the dealership or another outside source), you're pretty much SOL unless you can prove that the dealership lied about the condition of the clutch when the car was purchased.
What a shitty situation to be in.