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  2. How To Spot a Lemon When Buying a Used Car - AOL

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    If you buy a used car from a different manufacturer’s dealership, note that it can only be certified by the dealership, not the manufacturer. “An example of that would be a Nissan at a Honda ...

  3. Top 5 Reasons Why Used Cars Are a Smart Buy - AOL

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    5 Reasons To Buy a Used Car. For used cars, the last four months of the year tend to be the best time to buy. That means the best used car deals might be happening or ending soon. Here are five ...

  4. 6 Things You Need to Know Before Buying a Used Car in 2024 - AOL

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    As Consumer Affairs notes, devoting 35% of your gross annual income to buying a car and putting down 15% of the price as a down payment are reasonable spending goals.

  5. Lemon law - Wikipedia

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    Lemon law protection arises under state law, with every U.S. state and the District of Columbia having its own lemon law. [1] Although the exact criteria vary by state, new vehicle lemon laws require that an auto manufacturer repurchase a vehicle that has a significant defect that the manufacturer is unable to repair within a reasonable amount of time. [2]

  6. Consumer Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2014, the UK Government has introduced proposed legislation before Parliament. The bill is the "Consumer Rights Bill", and it will consolidate and develop Unfair Contract Terms provisions and Consumer Protection provisions. [8]

  7. 25 Things You Must Do Before Buying a Used Car - AOL

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    Determine Your Budget. Step No. 1, when buying a used car, is the same as the starting point for buying a new car — or buying anything, for that matter: Find out what you can afford.