Senate Bill S-454, sponsored by Senators Barbara Buono and Nicholas Scutari, would add several provisions to further strengthen NJ car buyers' protections under the law, including:
*** extended coverage from 18,000 to 24,000 miles (the current time limit of two-years would remain the same).
*** a distinction between general defects and those "likely to cause death or serious bodily injury." For potentially lethal defects, S-454 would allow the dealer only one chance to make the fix, as opposed to the current three chances.
*** a requirement that dealers provide car buyers with an "Owner's Warranty Rights Notification"
“New Jersey’s Lemon Law is over 17 years old," said Sen. Buono. "Given that our driving habits have changed in that time, the law needs to be updated. Drivers commute much farther today, and 18,000 miles no longer provides the coverage the average car buyer deserves."
Commenting on the "one-chance"
Other protections under New Jersey's current Lemon Law would remain in effect. For example, in addition to a refund of the purchase price or replacement of the vehicle, consumers can still recover such expenses as attorney fees, sales tax, license and registration fees, and finance charges.
Bill S-454 passed the Senate Commerce Committee by a vote of 5-0 and now awaits consideration by the full Senate.
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