Q: What is the first step in a Tennessee Lemon Law claim?
A: Keep detailed records of all repairs and notify the manufacturer if problems persist.
Q: Is arbitration required in Tennessee?
A: Some manufacturers require arbitration, but you may also pursue legal action.
Q: How long does a Tennessee Lemon Law case take?
A: Many cases resolve within a few months, depending on complexity.
Q: What is a buyback in Tennessee?
A: A buyback means the manufacturer repurchases your vehicle and reimburses your costs, minus a usage deduction.
Q: Can I still drive my car during the case?
A: Yes, unless the vehicle is unsafe.
Q: What if my defect keeps coming back?
A: Recurring defects strengthen your Lemon Law claim.
Q: What if the dealer says the issue is “normal”?
A: This is common. Your documentation and repeated repairs can still support your claim.
Q: What if I missed the 12-month deadline?
A: You may still have rights under federal warranty law or other consumer protection statutes.


