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In Florida, if a new vehicle is in the shop for 15 days or less during the first year the car is considered a lemon.

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False, the newness of a car is not what sets a car to be considered a "lemon"

The car must have a defect covered by warranty and not be fixed after several repair attempts to be a "lemon" by state law.

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Step-by-step explanation:

In the United States, it is called lemon cars that have various manufacturing defects. These effects are considered significant because they affect the safety and functioning of the vehicle, severely affecting its market value. That is, lemon is a vehicle with severe flaws. For this reason we can state that the statement shown in the above question is false.

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