California's Lemon Law

California's consumer warranty law requires the manufacturer of a new motor vehicle that is leased or sold with a manufacturer's warranty to repair the vehicle during the warranty period so that it conforms to the warranty.  The vehicle may be a new car, van, truck or the chassis portion of a motorhome purchased or leased for nonbusiness use.  If the manufacturer or dealer cannot fix the vehicle to conform to the warranty within a "reasonable" number of repair attempts during the warranty period, then the manufacturer must replace the vehicle or reimburse the buyer its purchase price.
 

The Law Offices' attorneys possess the requisite experience to manage the complex statutory requirements related to California's "Lemon Law" on behalf of clients.