Yes, California does have lemon laws in place for new car purchases. To learn specifics, visit www.carlemon.com/lemon/CA_law.html or www.ag.ca.gov/consumers/general/lemon.php.
The Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act in California is commonly referred to as "the Lemon Law." It says basically that a person who buys or leases a vehicle has rights of protection under state and federal law if the vehicle does not perform as stated in the warranty. Sounds simple, but it's not. The law is complex and in many places, convoluted. This site helps explain: www.ag.ca.gov/consumers/general/lemon.php
The Lemon Car law in Florida applies to new cars and it covers any defects that can affect the operation of a car. Any such defect must be reported with 2 years after purchase to be covered by the Lemon Car law.
The Lemon Car law in Florida applies to new cars and it covers any defects that can affect the operation of a car. Any such defect must be reported with 2 years after purchase to be covered by the Lemon Car law.
North Carolina does not allow for buyers remorse when buying a used car. North Carolina does have a lemon law, but it applies to the purchase of a new car.
Car lemon law in california provides compensation to California consumers of defective automobiles and trucks.
The only law that applies to returning a new car is the state Lemon Law. There is no buyer's remorse law concerning the purchase of an automobile. Once you drive it off the lot, you own it, and cannot return it except under the Lemon Law.
The California car lemon law offers consumers protection against buying a faulty used car.
Lemon Law applies no matter what the warranty says.
NO!! That law only applies to the purchase of unsolicited items and not to the purchase of a vehicle. No state law applies to vehicles.
Yes you can purchase smart cars in California
A buyer cannot return a car within 72 hours of purchase in California, as the Lemon laws do not apply. The 72 hour cooling off period does not exist unless the buyer acquires a contract cancellation option.
NO, the buyer's remorse law never applies to the purchase of an automobile in any state. It only applies to unsolicited sales. Once you buy a car you own it.
You can qualify under the California lemon law if your vehicle has suffered multiple repairs under the manufacturer warranty.