robertwsimpson
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Ah, I see that in Florida, the mileage thing does not matter. In California it does. Anyway, in reading the law, it looks like the owner has 24 months from purchase to notify the manufacturer via certified mail of any defect. It's a little vague on whether having documented a concern within that time period is enough, but I'd say if lemon law is a possibility, the owner had better send that letter ASAP.
Also, you can expect to only get 2/3 of the purchase price back with Florida's mileage offset for use calculation. At this point, it's still probably better to try and work things out and get the vehicle repaired. Just my opinion.
Also, you can expect to only get 2/3 of the purchase price back with Florida's mileage offset for use calculation. At this point, it's still probably better to try and work things out and get the vehicle repaired. Just my opinion.
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