Actually, looks like I might have been wrong on that.  Here's a summary 
of the lemon laws on the books, according to this site, anyways:

http://autopedia.com/html/HotLinks_Lemon2.html

Not sure how that works when you sell a car to a dealer, but why 
wouldn't they be afforded the same right as a regular consumer?

Ray Champagne wrote:
> You sure about that?  I'm pretty sure it varies from state to state, but 
> there is such a law.  Massachusetts has one, they advertise it all the 
> time on the radio.  New Hampshire does not.  It depends on the state, 
> I'm pretty sure.
> 
> Chris Stoner wrote:
> 
>>Only if they bought the extended warranty. Sounds like you were (way too)
>>upfront and as far as I am aware there is no such think as a lemon law on
>>used cars.
>>
>>On 11/16/05, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>So, two weeks ago, my car died while my wife was driving. The tow
>>>truck guy started it up no problem. We brought it to the car repair
>>>shop. They did a full check, and while they were able to reproduce a
>>>problem once, they found -0- wrong with it. They did a transmission
>>>check as well. I mean, they checked -everything-.
>>>
>>>So, after the shop had it for 4 days and found nothing (oh, and they
>>>drove it every day w/ no problem), we decided we would just trade it
>>>in. At the new car place, I kinda mentioned the problem, but said that
>>>nothing was wrong. That was dumb of me, but, was honest. That night,
>>>we traded in the car and bought a new car. One that wasn't cheap.
>>>
>>>My sales guy called me today. He said the transmission died on them
>>>and that his boss was mad and said we shouldn't have gotten the trade
>>>in amount that we did.
>>>
>>>Now - I feel like I was honest. I had told him we had had it in the
>>>shop, and that they didn't find anything, but my wife just wasn't
>>>comfortable. We just called the repair shop again. They confirmed they
>>>checked the transmission and that it was ok, and that -everything-
>>>about the car seemed fine.
>>>
>>>So... question is... am I in trouble? Can the new car place make us
>>>return our car, or is this just 'bad luck' for them?
>>>
>>>--
>>>=======================================================================
>>>Raymond Camden, Director of Development for Mindseye, Inc (
>>>www.mindseye.com <http://www.mindseye.com>)
>>>
>>>Member of Team Macromedia (http://www.macromedia.com/go/teammacromedia)
>>>
>>>Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Blog : ray.camdenfamily.com <http://ray.camdenfamily.com>
>>>Yahoo IM : cfjedimaster
>>>
>>>"My ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 

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