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How many attempts must a manufacturer have to fix a defect before the consumer can sue?

  1. Two attempts

  2. Three attempts

  3. Four attempts

  4. Five attempts

The correct answer is: Four attempts

In Colorado, the law provides consumers with specific rights regarding the resolution of defects in motor vehicles. The correct answer is that a manufacturer must have at least four attempts to fix a defect before the consumer can pursue legal action. This provision typically aims to ensure that the manufacturer has had a reasonable opportunity to address the defect, thereby encouraging resolution before litigation is necessary. For instance, the expectation is that repeated attempts allow the manufacturer to correct the issue effectively. If a defect is not resolved after four attempts, it indicates a persistent problem that could merit legal consideration, giving consumers the right to seek recourse. This guideline helps to balance the interests of consumers and manufacturers, ultimately ensuring accountability while providing the manufacturer a fair chance to rectify issues before escalating to court.