Murfreesboro Lemon Law
Drivers in Murfreesboro are covered by the Tennessee Motor Vehicle Warranties (Lemon Law) (Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 55-24-101 to 55-24-112). If your new or used vehicle has a substantial defect the dealer can't fix, you may be entitled to a refund, replacement, or cash settlement. The manufacturer pays the legal fees — you pay nothing out of pocket.
Where Murfreesboro cases are filed
Rutherford County Circuit Court — Judicial Building
116 West Lytle Street, Room 102, Murfreesboro, TN 37130
https://rutherfordcountytn.gov/circuit-clerk →Why local conditions matter
How Murfreesboro's driving environment affects vehicle reliability
Murfreesboro has a humid subtropical climate with hot, muggy summers and cold winter snaps that include several ice and snow events. The Nissan Smyrna assembly plant and heavy I-24 commute traffic anchor a high-mileage commuter fleet.
Major routes: I-24 · I-840 · US-231 · TN-96
Drivetrain wear from I-24 commute mileage
Long daily commutes between Rutherford County and downtown Nashville on I-24 — often 30 to 40 miles each way in heavy stop-and-go traffic — accelerate CVT, torque-converter, and dual-clutch transmission wear, producing repeated shudder, harsh-shift, and transmission-temperature complaints on warranty vehicles.
Cooling-system and HVAC failures from humid summers
Middle Tennessee summer dew points routinely sit in the upper 60s with afternoon highs in the low 90s, loading AC condensers, blower motors, and evaporator cores and producing recurring weak-cooling, refrigerant-leak, and HVAC-odor complaints across the Murfreesboro fleet.
ADAS and infotainment glitches on I-24 stop-and-go
Heavy stop-and-go traffic on I-24 between Murfreesboro and Nashville exposes radar, camera, and infotainment modules to repeated thermal cycling and direct summer sun-load through windshields, triggering recurring lane-keeping, adaptive-cruise, and infotainment-reboot complaints under warranty.
Battery and electrical faults from temperature swings
Wide annual swings from sub-20-degree winter mornings to upper-90s summer afternoons accelerate 12-volt battery sulfation and stress BCM and harness connectors, surfacing as recurring no-start, parasitic-drain, and intermittent warning-light complaints under the new-vehicle warranty.
Dealership clusters
Murfreesboro's new-car franchise dealers are concentrated along the Old Fort Parkway and South Church Street corridor near I-24 Exits 78 and 81 — the metro's principal auto row — with additional rooftops along Memorial Boulevard and Northwest Broad Street. A second major cluster sits in neighboring Smyrna along Sam Ridley Parkway near the Nissan plant, and many Murfreesboro owners also drive to Cool Springs in Williamson County for luxury European service.
Brands we see most
Rutherford County registrations skew heavily toward Nissan and Infiniti (reflecting the Smyrna assembly plant and employee purchase volume) and mainstream Toyota, Honda, and domestic brands; Tesla and luxury European share is concentrated in the Blackman and Three Rivers professional corridors.
Areas served around Murfreesboro
- Blackman
- Westlawn
- Three Rivers
- Indian Hills
- Cason Lane
- Stones River
- Downtown Murfreesboro
Your rights under Tennessee law
Tennessee Motor Vehicle Warranties (Lemon Law)
Tennessee Motor Vehicle Warranties (Lemon Law) (Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 55-24-101 to 55-24-112) gives Tennessee drivers the right to a refund, replacement, or cash settlement when the manufacturer can't fix a substantial defect. The threshold is 3 repair attempts or 30 cumulative days out of service, within 12 months of delivery.
Full Tennessee lemon law guide →Common questions
Lemon law in Murfreesboro, TN
Where do Murfreesboro residents file a Tennessee lemon law lawsuit?
Most Rutherford County lemon-law cases are filed in the Rutherford County Circuit Court at 116 West Lytle Street in downtown Murfreesboro. Tennessee venue rules under Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-24-101 et seq. generally permit filing in the consumer's county of residence or in any county where the manufacturer or selling dealer transacts business. For Murfreesboro owners, that typically means Rutherford County Circuit Court (or Chancery Court for equitable relief) is the natural venue. Cases are docketed across the Sixteenth Judicial District.
My Nissan or Infiniti was built in Smyrna — does that affect my claim?
No. Where the vehicle was assembled does not affect Tennessee Lemon Law coverage. Many Rutherford County Nissan, Infiniti, and Leaf owners purchased vehicles built at the Smyrna plant — often through employee or supplier purchase programs — but the manufacturer's obligations under Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 55-24-101 to 55-24-112 are identical regardless of assembly origin. Common Nissan CVT shudder, infotainment, and Leaf battery-degradation complaints are all potentially Lemon Law-actionable with the required three repair attempts or 30 cumulative out-of-service days.
How many repair attempts do I need before filing in Murfreesboro?
Tennessee presumes a reasonable number of attempts has been made if the same nonconformity has been subject to repair three or more times within the term of protection (the warranty period or one year from delivery, whichever ends first), or the vehicle has been out of service for repair for a cumulative 30 or more days. After hitting either threshold, you must give the manufacturer written notice and a final opportunity to cure before filing. Keep every repair order from Old Fort Parkway, South Church Street, and Sam Ridley Parkway dealers — each documented visit counts.
I commute to Nashville on I-24 — does that affect my case?
Heavy commute mileage on I-24 between Murfreesboro and Nashville accelerates the documented mileage at which a Tennessee Lemon Law defect first appears, which matters for both the statutory term of protection and the mileage offset. Tennessee's offset is capped at one-half the IRS business mileage rate per pre-defect mile, which softens the refund hit on high-mileage commuter vehicles. Detailed repair records that show when each complaint first appeared — and the mileage on that visit — are critical for both the presumption and the refund calculation.
How long do I have to file a Murfreesboro lemon law claim?
Tennessee's lemon law statute of limitations under Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-24-107 is unusually short: an action must be commenced within six months after the expiration of the express warranty term, or within one year after original delivery to the consumer, whichever is later. Time spent in an informal dispute settlement procedure (such as BBB AUTO LINE) tolls the deadline. A separate Magnuson-Moss federal warranty claim borrows Tennessee's four-year UCC limitations period, giving Murfreesboro owners a parallel federal option if the lemon-law clock has expired.
Do I have to use arbitration before suing in Murfreesboro?
Yes, if your manufacturer has an informal dispute settlement program that substantially complies with 16 C.F.R. Part 703 (such as BBB AUTO LINE), you must submit your dispute there before invoking the statutory refund or replacement remedy. The arbitration decision is typically not binding on the consumer, and the lemon-law statute of limitations is tolled during the proceeding. If the manufacturer maintains no qualifying program, you may proceed directly to Rutherford County Circuit Court.
What can I recover if I win a Murfreesboro lemon law case?
If your vehicle qualifies, the manufacturer must either replace it with a comparable motor vehicle or refund the full purchase price (including sales tax, registration, and finance charges), minus a use offset. Tennessee uniquely caps the offset at one-half the IRS standard business mileage rate per mile driven before your first report of the defect. Tennessee's Lemon Law itself does not provide a multiplier penalty, but pairing the claim with the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act under Tenn. Code Ann. § 47-18-101 et seq. allows treble damages and attorney fees for willful or knowing violations.
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