If you’ve done a little research, you already know that every state in America has lemon laws that protect consumers who have been sold defective vehicles. Under California’s lemon law, if you are sold a defective car, and if the defect cannot be fixed by the manufacturer after a reasonable number…
Wondering how long the lemon law process will take? Well, that’s one of the first questions anyone stuck with a lemon vehicle asks! In fact, the duration of lawsuit varies. The process can take as little as thirty days. Some cases can resolve within 90 days and others can take…
Do you think you are driving a lemon car? Sorry! That’s not enough! You have to prove that your newly purchased car is a lemon in order to get either a refund or a replacement car. Now you may be asking how to prove it, right? That’s what I’m going…
California Lemon Law enables lemon owners to have the manufacturer repurchase or buy a defective vehicle back if the defect cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts. While lemon owners worry about how to make the manufacturer buy their defective car back, no one really cares what happens…
If your vehicle, covered by original warranty, exhibits a substantial defect, which the automaker can`t eliminate within a reasonable number of repair attempts, it should be replaced or repurchased. According to the California Lemon Law, the manufacturer must make the car a safe operating vehicle, offer a replacement or refund the…
As defined by the California lemon law statute the manufacturers are obliged to replace or repurchase vehicles still covered by original warranty when they are not able to fix vehicle defect within a reasonable number of attempts. If a lemon car is replaced or repurchased it is called a lemon…
The Lemon Law buyback is when, as a consumer, you have successfully negotiated with the person or entity that sold you a vehicle that qualified as a Lemon car under the California Lemon Law, or the Lemon Law of the state where you purchased the vehicle in, question in, to…
Many people purchase their car from the manufacturer in order to be safe and assured that in case of constant problems with the vehicle, the manufacturer will be responsible for fixing them. The car is considered a lemon if it has ongoing problems, which reduces the car’s safety and usability.…