Friday, October 22, 2010

Understanding California Lemon Law



California lemon law was passed by our State Legislators and Governor in order to provide relief to consumers who purchase or lease problematic vehicles. California lemon law provides for compensation to California consumers of defective automobile and trucks and other vehicle and products including motorcycles, RVs, boats, computers and other consumer appliances and products.

Generally the California lemon law applies to vehicles which the automobile dealerships have been unable to repair the vehicle within the manufacturer’s warranty period after being given a reasonable number of opportunities.
Under the California lemon law, violation of that warranty occurs when a defect in the vehicle substantially impaired its use, value, or safety. You need to allow the manufacturer or dealership a reasonable number of attempts to fix the problems with your vehicle.

You may still be a candidate for a lemon law claim if the problems still persist. California lemon law allow a vehicle repurchase or a new vehicle replacement if you have had repeated repairs for the same problem during warranty, and your vehicle has just recently left the factory warranty.
The California lemon law requires any one who promises to repair a vehicle, to keep that agreement, or to repurchase or replace your vehicle if they don’t. The law applies to any vehicle with a warranty, including used cars that come with a warranty from a dealership or seller.

The manufacturer is the party that is ultimately responsible for repurchase or replacement of lemon vehicle. The California lemon also applies to a used vehicle if it was sold with a warranty including a portion of the original manufacturer’s unexpired warranty.

You need to know that these dispute medium offer nothing more than a way for automobile manufacturer to be given another chance of fixing your vehicle. If the manufacturer or dealership was unable to fix the defect you can now request for a repurchase or a new vehicle replacement following the California lemon law procedure.

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