Lemon Law

What Vehicles Are Covered Under The Lemon Law?

The statute applies to motor vehicles purchased by consumers as new which were sold in Nebraska.*

*The terms new and used motor vehicles are defined in Neb. Rev. Stat. §60­1401.02.

The following table summarizes what is covered, how many times the vehicle has to be repaired for the same defect and the warranty period.

Vehicles Covered Repair Interval and Coverage Period
A new motor vehicle normally used for personal, family, household, or business purposes, excluding motor homes. 4 repair attempts or 40 days out of service.
Warranty period or 1 year.
Note: Generally, the term Repair Attempts, as it relates to Lemon Law, refers to one or more attempts to fix the same defect although some states consider a vehicle to be a lemon if it required the specified number of repairs within the coverage period.

A car is out of service while being repaired or waiting for parts.

Warranty Period refers to the Manufacturer`s Express Warranty. Where the Coverage Period lists more than 1 option, the period applies to that option which occurs first.

This is only a summary, to get the complete Lemon Law Statute select your state from the combo box menu on the right side of this page, and click Get Statute.

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