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- Vehicles Covered:
- Vehicles sold in state to transport persons and property, including non-residential portions of motor homes. Excludes trucks over 10,000 lbs. and motor homes.
- Persons Covered:
- Purchasers, transferees during express warranty period or any persons entitled to enforce the warranty.
- Period Covered:
- Whichever is first: term of express warranty one within year from date of delivery.
- Notice Requirement:
- (a) Manufacturer - none; (b) Consumer - certified mail to manufacturer from or on behalf of the consumer; opportunity to cure.
- Repair Requirements:
- It is presumed that a reasonable number of attempts have been made if the same nonconformity has been subjected to four or more repairs, or the vehicle is out of service for a cumulative total of 40 or more days.
- Affirmative Defenses:
- The nonconformity does not significantly impair the use and market value of the vehicle, or is the result of consumer's abuse, neglect, or any unauthorized modifications or alterations.
- Replacement/Refund:
- The manufacturer shall replace with a comparable vehicle, or refund the full purchase price less a reasonable allowance (defined).
- Other Reimbursement:
- Taxes, fees and charges; refunds to consumer and lien holder; attorney fees.
- Other remedies:
- There is no limit on other consumer remedies.
- Arbitration:
- For remedies under this section, a consumer must use the informal dispute procedure established by the manufacturer provided that it complies with 16 C.F.R. 703.
- Resale of Lemon:
Disclaimer: Please note that statutes may have been amended since the book was originally published in 2005.
Please consult your Secretary of State or local DMV office for the most recent and up to date statutes for the California Lemon Law.







