Originally Posted by
GraphiteGhost

Sorry Dave, but here in the states a 'lemon' is classified as a new car with many or unfixable problem (after) a reasonable time for a dealer to fix it (usually three visits for the same issue in a short period of time). A 'lemon law' enacted usually involves states rules unless a documented multi-state history can be documented with inclusion of other state's agencies (which would involve federal fraud or lemon laws). Many of those laws are now partially circumvented by the contract signed that requires a third party mediation as specified in that contract.

If interested... (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemon_law ), All states don't recognize a used car as a candidate for a 'lemon' law. Usually, a used car is encompassed within the contract for sale. In the exception, a verbal or 'fitness' statement, or advertisement, is possible cause to reverse a sale.
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I see some people as lemons too as they leave me bitter.🍋
The world does not revolve around what words the US uses in the vernacular, so I am using it our way.
Cite Wiki all you like but you are going down a well trodden path used by a certain member here.