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Minnesota Lemon LawMinnesota Statutes Vehicles Covered: A new motor vehicle used for personal, family, or household purposes at least 40 percent of the time. Resonable Attempt: 1 repair attempt in the braking or steering system or 4 repair attempts or 30 business days out of service for other problems. Warranty Period: Warranty period or 2 years. More information and helpful places: Note: A defect must substanstantially affect the vehicles ability to be driven or to be driven safely. A minor defect is not covered. Not only is replacement of the vehicle an option, you can be reimbursed for such expenses as tow fees, licensing fees, out of pocket fees, interest on loans, rental car fees, DMV fees, and attorney fees. Nancy Barron is the author of the most comprehensive book about the lemon laws on the market today. Her book, " Return to Sender: Getting a Refund or Replacement for Your Lemon Car" is available from Amazon. Back To: Lemon Law State Index
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