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South Dakota Lemon Law - Statutes
South Dakota Lemon Law Statutes
§ 32-6D-1. Definitions.
(1) "Consumer," the purchaser, other than for purposes of resale, of a new or previously untitled motor vehicle used in substantial part for personal, family or household purposes, and any other person entitled by the terms of such warranty to enforce the obligations of the warranty;
(4) "Manufacturer," the person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of manufacturing, importing or distributing motor vehicles to be made available to a motor vehicle dealer for retail sale;
(7) "Nonconforming condition," any condition of a motor vehicle which is not in conformity with the terms of any express warranty issued by the manufacturer to a consumer and which significantly impairs the use, value or safety of the motor vehicle and occurs or arises solely in the course of the ordinary use of the motor vehicle, and which does not arise or occur as a result of abuse, neglect, modification or alteration of the motor vehicle not authorized by the manufacturer, nor from any accident or other damage to the motor vehicle which occurs or arises after the motor vehicle was delivered by an authorized dealer to the consumer;
§ 32-6D-2. Notice of nonconforming condition - Timeliness - Obligation to repair.
§ 32-6D-3. Replacement of unreparable vehicle - Refund.
(1) The full contract price including charges for undercoating, dealer preparation and transportation charges, and installed options, plus the nonrefundable portions of extended warranties and service contracts;
(2) All collateral charges, including excise tax, license and registration fees and similar government charges;
§ 32-6D-4. Allowance for use of vehicle offset against monetary recovery.
§ 32-6D-5. Reasonable attempts to correct nonconforming condition.
(2) The motor vehicle was out of service and in the custody of the manufacturer or an authorized dealer due to repair attempts including the final repair attempt, one of which occurred during the lemon law rights period, for a cumulative total of thirty calendar days, unless the repair could not be performed because of conditions beyond the control of the manufacturer or authorized dealers, such as war, invasion, strike, fire, flood or other natural disaster.
§ 32-6D-6. Civil action against manufacturer.
§ 32-6D-7. Affirmative defenses to claim against manufacturer.
(1) An alleged nonconforming condition does not significantly impair the use, market value or safety of the motor vehicle; or
§ 32-6D-8. Attorney fees.
If the manufacturer has breached its obligations imposed under this chapter, the consumer may recover, in addition to the remedy provided under §§ 32-6D-2 to 32-6D-5, inclusive, an additional award for reasonable attorney fees.
§ 32-6D-9. Resale of returned vehicle.
§ 32-6D-10. Liability of dealer.
§ 32-6D-11. Time limit for action.