Lemon-Class
"Lemon-Class" refers to a category of vehicles that are considered defective or problematic, often due to manufacturing flaws. The term is commonly used in the automotive industry to describe cars that have persistent issues, making them less reliable than expected. Buyers of these vehicles may face significant repair costs and inconveniences.
In many regions, laws exist to protect consumers from purchasing Lemon-Class vehicles. These laws, often called "Lemon Laws," allow buyers to seek refunds or replacements if their vehicle meets specific criteria for defects. This legal framework aims to ensure that consumers are not stuck with faulty products, promoting fairness in the marketplace.