A Fresh Slice of Justice: Quebec Leads with North America's Premier Anti-Lemon Law for Drivers

by AutoExpert   |  27 October, 2023

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Over 40 years have elapsed since Connecticut introduced the United States to the first lemon law, and now, Quebec brings forth the inaugural legislation aimed at shielding consumers from unreliable cars, marking a golden standard in North America's consumer safety landscape.

The legislation, spearheaded by the Quebec National Assembly, dictates that for any newly purchased vehicle that endures three unsuccessful repair attempts within three years or 37,000 miles, the owner can petition a court to mandate the automaker to repurchase the vehicle, reduce the price, or annul the sale.

Anti-Lemon Law

A pivotal aspect of this law is the transfer of the burden of proof from the owner to the automaker. Now, instead of engaging an independent engineer to substantiate that the car is defective, the owner can leverage evidence that a fault hasn’t been rectified within the stipulated timeframe to label it as a lemon. Once designated, the car retains its lemon status indefinitely, akin to a permanent black mark on its record, even if it's rendered roadworthy again.

Although the lemon law encompasses only new cars, it nestles within Quebec's seasoned Consumer Protection Act, which already extends a degree of protection for used vehicles. This coverage is slated for enhancement. Currently, used vehicles with no more than 2 years and 25,000 miles are safeguarded, but as reported by Canada’s Driving, both these thresholds are set to double come spring 2024.

Anti-Lemon Law

Additional perks proposed for consumers include the option for a complimentary inspection of a leased car 30 to 60 days before the lease termination, affording them ample time for necessary repairs, along with the right to access replacement parts and repair information.

The ripple effects of this lemon law transcend the realm of driving; it's also engineered to combat the planned obsolescence of household appliances and electronic commodities. However, the law’s jurisdiction is confined to Quebec residents, leaving other Canadians awaiting similar legislative measures to be adopted nationwide.

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