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Key Points Concerning the California Lemon Law (Ezine Ready)

Now for the so-called Lemon Law clause. This is the section of the Song-Beverly Act that deals with what exactly is meant by “reasonable number of repair attempts”. The clause says that a reasonable number of repair attempts have been made if any of the following three scenarios occurs: A serious car issue has been repaired (unsuccessfully) two or more times. A problem has been the subject of repair four or more times and the owner has spoken with the manufacturer directly at least once. The vehicle is out of service for more than 30 days because of repairs. This Lemon Law clause is used in court disputes less as a law and more like a general guideline, the points of which can be debated for hours on end. This is why California Lemon Law cases are often very complicated and messy. A few last key points to remember about the California Lemon Law: the Lemon Law doesn’t apply if the defect was caused my car misuse or abuse; it’s best to pursue legal action as soon as you think you have a good case; and the Lemon Law doesn’t (for the most part) cover used cars. For more legal information on the lemon law and finding a San Diego, California lemon law attorney please visit http://www.california-lemonlawyer.com/ Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 When people talk about the “California Lemon Law”, what they’re referring to is a subsection of the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act. Concerning motor vehicles, the Song-Beverly Act states, basically, that if a car manufacturer or its authorized representative (i.e. the dealership) is unable to fix your car after a reasonable number of repair attempts so that it meets the terms of its original warranty, you are entitled to receive a complete refund for the car or a new replacement car at no extra charge.

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