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Did you buy a new car lemon?  What is a lemon?  In many states, if a new car dealer tries a couple of times to fix a significant reoccurring problem and the problem continues to exist; you may have a lemon. 

Typical problems that we have inspected and documented as lemon law related have included: excessive wind noise in a passenger van, excessive rough ride in SUVs and Pick-up Trucks,  shimmy or vibration due to suspension and/or drive train, electrical shut off,  numerous types of paint/finish problems,  inoperative neutral control switch, cruise control failure, etc.

You will need our Lemon Law Appraisal to document this still-existing problem and documenting the negative effect of this condition on the vehicle’s market value.  Without documenting that the vehicle has suffered a loss of value in the marketplace there is really no basis for a lemon law claim.  Our experience, appraisals, and expert testimony in this area have helped many people win their lemon law claim against the manufacturers; often resulting in the manufacturer buying back the vehicle, etc.  

Not all of our appraisers do Lemon Law Appraisals.  We currently have Lemon Law Appraisal service in SC, NC, VA, MD, DE, and  DC.

Some of Our Lemon Law Credentials

Providing professional appraisals of automobiles, trucks, and motorcycles since 1989. 

Experts on vehicle valuation, Diminished Value, and Lemon Law.

Appraisals accepted by every insurance company as well as banks, credit unions, IRS, and Courts of Law (expert Witness), etc.

Authorized  Inspectors for Barrett-Jackson Auction Company.

Authorized to do Appraisals for the AACA National Museum, the Automobile Museum of Hampton Roads, America on Wheels Museum, etc.

Qualified in Courts as Expert Lemon Law Witness

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