Jun 18 2008

Do sellers have to offer a warranty with every car they sell?

Published by Lemon Law at 10:00 pm under FAQ

Not necessarily. A seller may disclaim or change warranties. Obvious language that mentions merchantability may exclude or modify the implied warranty of merchantability. And an obvious disclaimer in writing may exclude the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose. Language such as “sold as is” cancels implied warranties. If the seller has given you an express warranty, however, courts will not uphold any attempted disclaimer that is inconsistent with or which cancels the express warranty.


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