Resolved Question: Oklahoma Lemon Law… Please Help :)?
I just bought a car today. They told me everything was perfect with the car, except for some exterior damage, which didn’t bother me. I and two of my friends test drove it three different times and everything really did seem perfect. Literally after a short drive home the brakes seemed to be not working.
1.) It takes a very long time to stop
2.) There is an awful burning smell after driving on the highway.
3.) One of the doors stopped opening
4.) A belt or something starting squeaking
All of this not even 24 hrs after of purchasing the car. I bought it out right and have a huge regret. I looked up the Lemon Law and it states:
Oklahoma Lemon Laws cover “Any motor driven vehicle required to be registered, excluding vehicles above 10,000 pounds GVW and the living facilities of motor homes.”
Manufacturers are entitled to 4 repair attempts or 45 days out of service before it qualifies under Oklahoma Law as a Lemon.
Cars are covered under the Oklahoma Lemon Law for Warranty period or 1 year.
So even though it was bought as is and out right I am still protected. Right? It says “ANY MOTOR DRIVEN VEHICLE”
Thanks in advance
Gotta Love dealerships and salesmen… I was like a big red target. Lessons learned.




























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