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Wyoming Lemon Check by VIN — Catch the Buyback Before You Buy

Check any vehicle titled in Wyoming for a "Manufacturer Buyback" brand, lemon-law repurchase, or warranty return. Wyoming's lemon law covers eligible cars for 1 year. Free preview, no credit card, instant results sourced from NMVTIS and the Wyoming Department of Transportation.

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Wyoming Lemon Law at a Glance

Wyoming coverage window
1 year
Repair-attempt threshold
3 attempts or 30 days
Used-car lemon protection
No
Buyback title brand used
Manufacturer Buyback

How Wyoming's Lemon Law Works

Wyoming Stat. § 40-17-101 covers new vehicles for the first year. Among the weaker enforcement frameworks; consumers often proceed under Magnuson-Moss federal warranty law instead.

In Wyoming, the manufacturer generally gets 3 attempts or 30 days to fix the same defect before the vehicle can qualify. That tracks the 30-day out-of-service standard used across most of the country.

Wyoming's lemon law applies to new vehicles only. If you are buying used in Wyoming, the practical protection comes from the original manufacturer warranty (if it is still active), the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, and a careful VIN history check before you sign.

When a Wyoming vehicle qualifies, the manufacturer must repurchase or replace it, and the title is branded as a "Manufacturer Buyback". A VIN-based lemon check pulls that brand from NMVTIS, the federal title system that gathers records from the Wyoming Department of Transportation and every other state DMV, so a buyback cannot quietly disappear by moving the car across state lines.

WyomingBuyback & Disclosure Rules

Wyoming has weaker buyback-disclosure rules than most states, so a "Manufacturer Buyback" notation may not always follow the car forward on paper. A VIN check that pulls the federal NMVTIS record is the safer way to confirm a repurchase here.

Coverage & eligibility

  • Coverage window: 1 year
  • Repair threshold: 3 attempts or 30 days
  • Used-car protection: No

Wyoming title office

  • Buyback brand term: Manufacturer Buyback
  • Wyoming Department of Transportation
  • 0.78M vehicles registered

Wyoming fact: Wyoming's high per-capita vehicle registration reflects rural life and heavy truck use, making VIN-based usage history important.

Red Flags a Wyoming Used Car Might Be a Hidden Lemon

No single flag is proof, but two or three together should prompt a full VIN lemon check and a pre-purchase inspection.

1

A "Manufacturer Buyback" notation that the seller skips over or cannot explain

2

Repeated Wyoming service tickets for the same defect inside the 1 year window

3

A short first-ownership period with the manufacturer's finance arm taking the car back

4

The car re-titled out of Wyoming within a few months of its first registration

5

Dealer-only auction history immediately after the original retail sale

6

An asking price well below comparable clean-title cars in the same trim

7

Listing photos that avoid the driver-side door jamb and title close-ups

8

A third-party warranty offered in place of manufacturer certified coverage

What a Wyoming Lemon Title Costs You

Even after the defect is repaired, the brand follows the VIN for life and carries real financial weight.

Resale value drops 15-40%

A "Manufacturer Buyback" brand is a permanent valuation discount. Most Wyoming retail buyers walk away once the brand is disclosed, and valuation guides apply a fixed deduction.

Insurance limits

Many carriers restrict branded-title cars to liability-only coverage and decline comprehensive or collision, the same way they treat salvage titles.

Financing limits

Prime lenders usually decline branded titles. Subprime financing exists in Wyoming but at higher APRs and lower loan-to-value ratios.

How to Lemon-Check a Car in Wyoming — 6 Steps

A full pre-purchase lemon screen takes about 15 minutes between your desk and the dealership.

01

Run the VIN

Enter the 17-character VIN above. We pull NMVTIS, DMV title records, and national auction data in under 5 seconds for any Wyoming vehicle.

02

Find the brand

Scan the title-history section for a "Manufacturer Buyback" record or any equivalent buyback or repurchase brand.

03

Check the window

Wyoming protection runs 1 year. See whether the defect history falls inside that period.

04

Pull service records

Count repair visits for the same defect. Wyoming's threshold is 3 attempts or 30 days.

05

Verify with the DMV

Confirm the title status with the Wyoming Department of Transportation before money changes hands.

06

Get a PPI

Have an independent mechanic inspect the car and target any systems the VIN report flagged.

When Wyoming Lemon Law Runs Out: Federal Backstop

The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act

Wyoming's lemon law is limited to the 1 year window. When that closes, or when you buy from a private party, the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 U.S.C. § 2301) can still help in three ways:

  • It creates a private cause of action for breach of any written or implied warranty, including powertrain and certified pre-owned warranties.
  • It allows recovery of reasonable attorneys' fees, which makes consumer claims economically viable.
  • It applies in Wyoming and all 50 states, filling gaps where the state lemon window has expired.

This summary is informational, not legal advice. Consult a qualified consumer-protection attorney about your situation.

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Wyoming Lemon Check FAQ

The most-searched questions about Wyoming's lemon law, buyback titles, and VIN-based lemon detection.

Does Wyoming's lemon law cover used cars?+

Wyoming's lemon law applies to new vehicles only. If you are buying used in Wyoming, the practical protection comes from the original manufacturer warranty (if it is still active), the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, and a careful VIN history check before you sign.

How many repair attempts make a car a lemon in Wyoming?+

Under Wyoming's lemon law, the threshold is 3 attempts or 30 days for the same persistent defect. A single failed repair can sometimes be enough when the defect is a serious safety issue such as brakes or steering. Wyoming Stat. § 40-17-101 covers new vehicles for the first year. Among the weaker enforcement frameworks; consumers often proceed under Magnuson-Moss federal warranty law instead.

How long does Wyoming's lemon law protection last?+

Wyoming covers eligible vehicles for 1 year. After that window closes you generally cannot file a new state lemon claim, though the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act may still apply to defects that first appeared inside the warranty period.

What is a Wyoming lemon buyback title called?+

In Wyoming a repurchased lemon is branded as a "Manufacturer Buyback". Wyoming has weaker buyback-disclosure rules than most states, so a "Manufacturer Buyback" notation may not always follow the car forward on paper. A VIN check that pulls the federal NMVTIS record is the safer way to confirm a repurchase here.

How do I check if a used car is a lemon in Wyoming?+

Enter the 17-character VIN in the search box above. We query NMVTIS and national title sources for any buyback or repurchase brand, regardless of which state issued the current paper title. Because NMVTIS aggregates records from the Wyoming Department of Transportation and every other state DMV, a car that was branded in Wyoming and then re-titled elsewhere will still surface its history.

Are lemon buybacks required to be disclosed in Wyoming?+

Wyoming has weaker buyback-disclosure rules than most states, so a "Manufacturer Buyback" notation may not always follow the car forward on paper. A VIN check that pulls the federal NMVTIS record is the safer way to confirm a repurchase here.

What if the seller in Wyoming never told me the car was a buyback?+

If a Wyoming seller failed to disclose a known buyback brand, you may have a claim under the state's deceptive trade practices law, common-law fraud, or the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. Keep the title, the listing, and every repair record, and consult a qualified consumer-protection attorney. This page is informational, not legal advice.

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