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Georgia's Lemon Law does not apply to used cars. However, there are several other types of laws that can be used to help you if you discover that you have purchased a used car lemon. First, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has what is called the rule which requires used car dealers to consumers Buyers Guide with the warranty and other information. If the dealer has in any way failed to comply with the FTC Used Car Rule, you may have the basis for a legal claim.
Second, each state has what is called unfair and deceptive acts and practices (UDAP) laws. If the dealer has, for example, made verbal promises or tell you about issues related to their used car, you may have a cause of action. Third, Georgia's version of the Uniform Commercial Code can provide relief. Finally, the Truth in Lending Act and the Federal odometer may also be useful in obtaining justice lemon.
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