Louisiana Lemon Law Information
The Louisiana Lemon Law applies when, during the first year following delivery of a new vehicle:
- the dealer has attempted to repair the same problem four (4) or more times, or
- the vehicle has been out of service for repairs at the dealership for a cumulative total of 90 or more calendar days.
To qualify for the Louisiana Lemon Law, the problem must substantially impair the use and/or market value of the vehicle and must not have been caused by abuse, neglect, or unauthorized modification of the vehicle.
Louisiana Lemon Law information from the Attorney General's Office »Autobeef notes: Louisiana has one of the worst lemon laws. The "out-of-service" criteria of 90 days is the longest of any state, while the coverage period if one year is the shortest. Think about what this means -- to qualify, your brand new vehicle would have to be out of service for 3 months in the first year after you bought it. Most people would be bankrupt long before the Louisiana Lemon Law "out-of-service" criteria kicks in.


