The lemon law in Florida only applies to new or demonstrator vehicles that are either sold or leased on a long term basis. Unlike other states, the lemon law does not cover motorcycle, mopeds, off road vehicles, living facilities inside motor homes, trucks with a gross weight of 10,000 pounds or more as well as vehicles that were purchased for the purposes of resale.
This law covers defects or conditions that impair the use, value or safety of the vehicle which can only be determined if the vehicle has been in and out of the shop several times but no significant improvements are reported for 15 or more cumulative days. These defects have to be reported within the first 24 months after the date of delivery.
If the manufacturer fails to repair these defects, it has no choice but to buy back the vehicle and give you a purchase price refund or a replacement vehicle.
You wont know if your car is a lemon once you get this from the dealer. It takes time which is why you should always keep records repair and maintenance. If you have encountered the same problem at lest 3 times, you can already send the manufacturer a written notice to give them one last chance to...