State of Georgia Lemon Law

Help for New Car Problems

© Estela Kennen

Georgia's Lemon Law protects new car buyers against defective cars, known as lemons. Georgia's lemon law does not cover used cars.

Georgia law says people have a right to a vehicle that is safe and works. If there is a substantial defect, the car maker or dealer must fix (or, if necessary, replace) the car. According to the Georgia Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs website, a substantial defect is one that makes the car “unreliable or unsafe for ordinary use, or it diminishes the resale value of your vehicle” significantly more than normal.

The law covers all new motor vehicles that are:

The law does not cover:

What To Do If a Car Has a Problem

The car owner has 12 months or 12,000 miles (whichever comes first) to report the problem. Georgia law gives the car manufacturer a certain number of tries to fix the problem:

The first repair attempt must be done in the first 12 months or 12,000 miles of you getting the car. The second and third repair attempts (if needed) can happen up to 24 months or 24,000 miles after the first.

What If They Can’t Fix the Car?

By Georgia law, the car maker gets one last try to fix the problem.

What If They Still Can't Fix the Car?

The car owner must send a certified letter to the auto maker requesting a replacement or refund. The manufacturer then has 30 days to:

(Please note that leasees must contact the leasing company before proceeding to this step).

There is a catch. The manufacturer can “offset” costs based on the number of miles you put on the car.

What If the Auto Maker Does Not Comply?

Important Tips


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