I would want to know why it was lemon lawed and what was done for it. It could be that there was a continuing problem and the final solution was complete replacement of the bad part(s) but too late for the owner who demanded lemon law treatment. In that case, it might be a good idea if the discount reflects the status.
But if you cannot identify the reason for the buyback, and what was done if anything to fix it, then I would be hesitant unless the discount was huge.
Also. some manufacturers pull the OEM warranty once a car is lemon lawed. So I would check and make sure that you will have remaining OEM warranty.
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