Leased Vehicles Under Pennsylvania Lemon Law
Pennsylvania Lemon Law covers leased vehicles. Lessees have standing under 73 P.S. § 1951.
PA’s Lemon Law covers leased vehicles. 73 P.S. § 1951 defines “consumer” to include lessees.
How PA Lemon Law applies to leases
Lessees have full standing. Remedies:
- Lease terminated without penalty.
- Refund of payments made.
- Released from remaining lease obligation.
- Manufacturer pays collateral charges and incidental damages.
- Parallel UTPCPL damages and § 1958 attorney fees.
The refund math for leases
| Element | Amount |
|---|---|
| Cap-cost reduction | Refunded |
| Monthly payments | Refunded |
| Acquisition fee, doc fees | Refunded |
| Sales tax | Refunded |
| Registration fees | Refunded |
| Incidental damages | Refunded |
| Subtotal | (sum) |
| Less: reasonable allowance for use | Subtract |
| Net cash to lessee | Final amount |
| Plus: § 1958 statutory attorney fees | (separate) |
Why lessees sometimes hesitate
Same reasons (all usually wrong) — wait for lease end, “I don’t own it,” “not worth the trouble.”
Lease-specific procedural considerations
Leasing company notified for title transfer. PA’s 12,000-mile threshold is statutory.
What if your lease has end-of-term wear charges?
Manufacturers can’t impose disposition or wear-and-tear charges when the lease terminates via Lemon Law remedy.
What you should do
- Pull every repair order since lease started.
- Send a written demand to the manufacturer.
- Get a free case review.
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