Can car buyers get refunds for faulty cars? Malaysia to look into Lemon Law this year

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KUALA LUMPUR, March 9 — According to the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living, a feasibility study on the Lemon Law will be carried out this year. According to the...

Malaysian Bar president disappointed over ‘disrespect’ of Federal Court in Kelantan’s re-enactment plans, condemns death threats against Nik ElinAccording to the Minister, Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali, the Lemon Law will help consumers claim losses if the product or vehicle they purchased breaks down or does not follow the quality criteria as stated by the manufacturer.

As a note, the Lemon Law is not only for vehicles — other consumer goods are also covered under the law. But generally, the Lemon Law usually applies to vehicles. According to legal experts, Perodua can’t replace the car as the sale is regulated under contract law and the Sales Goods Act. There are no provisions to allow any 1-to-1 replacements or request a refund process in the current laws — not even a buy-back provision.

 

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