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(@daisy)
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I have been on the island for about two weeks. I bought a vehicle ten days ago. I have to go back to the mainland. The check engine light is on. Does anyone know about the lemon laws here? Also I have not yet signed the loan agreement. Can I back out of this agreement? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!


 
Posted : August 28, 2007 9:13 pm
Marty on STT
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The "Check Engine" light can go on for many, many reasons, some of them as simple as a loose gas cap. I suggest you have the dealership check it out for you (for free) before you try to use a lemon law (if one exists here, that is). As far as backing out of it...no, once you are over the curb, you own it...just because you haven't secured financing doesn't relieve you of your obligation to finish paying for it....good luck to ya....


 
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