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Nevada Lemon Law: What Drivers Need to Know

M. Ali
Last updated: March 8, 2026 10:58 am
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The Nevada Lemon Law is there to help people who buy or lease cars that don’t work right. This law only applies to cars that keep failing to meet quality and performance standards. If your car is in the shop more than it is on the road, you may be able to get help from the Nevada Lemon Law. The goal is to keep buyers from getting a broken car that makes their money less valuable and puts their safety at risk.

What types of cars are on this list?

Nevada’s Lemon Law only applies to new cars that people buy or lease. It may also be eligible if the used car is still under warranty from the company that made it. The law only applies to cars that are mostly used for family or personal reasons. These specific protections might not work for trucks and motorcycles that are used for business. It’s important to keep detailed records of all repairs and warranty claims because they can help you if something goes wrong.

What types of cars are on this list?
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What is a lemon?

A car is a lemon if it has major problems that make it hard to use, lower its value, or make it less safe, and these problems don’t go away after a reasonable number of repair attempts. If a dealer or manufacturer can’t fix the same problem after four tries, or if the car is out of service for 30 days in the first year or 18,000 miles, you may be able to get legal help. Drivers can act quickly and effectively if they know what to do with a broken car.

What to Do If You Have a Lemon

What to Do If You Have a Lemon
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If you think your car is covered by the Nevada Lemon Law, write to the maker and keep copies of all letters and repair orders. Manufacturers can fix the problems, but if they don’t, they may have to give you a new one or your money back. Talking to a qualified lawyer who has worked on warranty claims before can help make sure your consumer rights are protected during the whole process.

Questions and Answers

What kinds of cars and trucks are not covered by Nevada’s lemon law?
Most of the time, commercial vehicles, motorcycles, and vehicles bought “as is” are not covered.

How much time do I have to file a claim under the Lemon Law in Nevada?
Claims must be made within 18,000 miles or the first year, whichever comes first.

What should I do if the maker won’t follow through?
Get legal advice and keep records of all conversations, repairs, and warranty claims related to your case.

Does the Nevada Lemon Law cover used cars?
If the used car is still under the original manufacturer’s warranty, it may be covered.

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