The lemon law in the U.S. is different per state. My state says if a vehicle has been in the shop for 45 days or more within the first year, or repairs have been unsuccessful 3 times or more than the vehicle is considered a lemon. My vehicle has had both. Been in the shop aprox 60 days, and currently still in the shop. And 4th attempt to fix it.If it's a Lemon why are you still driving it? Surely, if it's not fit for purpose, you should return the vehicle and not try to repair it?
Please, brief of us of the process once you declare the vehicle is unfit for purposes?
As for driving it, it's still operable. Although I am not 100 percent sure the safety features such as AEB would work correctly if needed.
And trust me, if it was that easy to return it, it would of been back with the dealer months ago. Although we have the consumer laws in place, they aren't setup in a way that you can just simply return the vehicle to your dealer with a receipt and get your money back. In fact my dealer didn't want to even discuss a buy back with me. Instead insisting that the Service Dept would get me fixed up.