Two days ago, I posted on the whether the consumer or the manufacturer has the right to choose the remedy under the California Lemon Law (answer: the consumer). But what happens after the manufacturer and the consumer agree "in principle†on the repurchase or replacement? The California Lemon Law states that the repurchase [...]
California Lemon Law applies to all new vehicles and those which are leased. They should be private passenger vehicles. Motorhomes, large vehicles, off-road vehicles and motorcycles are not covered. In state Lemon Laws, a lemon is a vehicle that is defective and was repaired more than 4 times, but still not improving as it must [...]
By: Farshid Lemon laws are made by United States state laws to help car consumers whose cars repeatedly fail to meet certain standards of quality and performance. The position of such cars is called lemons. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act or federal lemon law protects every one of all states and they vary by state. Lemon law may not cover used or leased cars. The Lemon law rights managed to consume
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California lemon law for in-state buyers onlyA recent court ruling affects Californians who purchase vehicles out of state for in-state use. They may find that they have little or no protection under the state lemon law...California Lemon Law will not protect out of state buyersThe cost of a new vehicle is higher than it has ever been, and prices continue to go up. Along with that is the increase in the price insurance and gasoline. Add it all up, and you will find that the cost of buying and owning a car is quite expensive. Savvy consumers shop around to find the best deal and are often rewarded for their hard work. In the case of residents of California and other highly taxed states, the price of sales taxes adds considerably to the cost of buying a new vehicle. Again, savvy shoppers have found a solution to this problem - buy the vehicle out of state and drive it home.That seems like a good idea. After all, a 2% decrease in the sales tax on a $25,000 car means a savings of some $500
California lemon law aided by Bill of Rights California’s lemon law, one of the first in the nation, has now been “accessorized” by the addition of the Car Buyer’s Bill of Rights, which will aid those who buy used cars.Car Buyer’s Bill of Rights a big help for used car buyers California became the first state in the country to pass an auto “lemon law” in 1982, and that pioneering legislation remains one of the most powerful, consumer-friendly laws in the country. It has, without a doubt, saved millions of dollars in headaches for consumers who have been troubled by defective automobiles who would otherwise have had to just “live with it.” Unfortunately, the California lemon law covers new cars only, and those who purchase used cars in California have still been expected to take risks. What if the car has hidden defects? What if the seller knows something bad about the car that he or she isn’t saying? Until now,