You can lower the risk of ending up with a lemon by taking smart steps before you buy a vehicle and by paying attention to warning signs that appear soon after purchase. California law provides strong protections, but what you do early can make defects easier to document and resolve. Purchasing a vehicle is a…
Continue reading…New Year, New Car Problems? What to Do if Your 2026 Vehicle Is Already Having Issues
If your 2026 vehicle is already having problems, you do not have to wait months or years to take action. California’s Lemon Law can apply early, even when issues appear shortly after purchase. A new car is expected to be reliable, not stuck in the service bay with warning lights, safety failures, or systems that…
Continue reading…What Happens After You Win a Lemon Law Case? Refunds, Repairs, and Your Next Steps
When you win a California Lemon Law case, the manufacturer must either repurchase your vehicle or provide a replacement, along with paying certain costs. What happens next depends on how the case is resolved and the remedy you chose, but there are clear steps that follow. Knowing what to expect after a win helps you…
Continue reading…How Evidence Wins Lemon Law Cases: Maintenance Records, Invoices, and More
Strong documentation often decides whether a California Lemon Law claim succeeds or stalls. Clear, organized records show how often your vehicle failed, how long it stayed in the shop, and whether the manufacturer had a fair chance to fix the problem. When issues repeat, evidence turns frustration into proof. Without it, even valid claims can…
Continue reading…Avoiding Common Mistakes When Negotiating Lemon Law Buybacks at Mediation
You can lose significant value in a Lemon Law buyback if you accept the wrong terms at mediation, often without realizing what you are giving up as negotiations move quickly. Mediation is now a required step in many Lemon Law claims and is often framed as a faster, lower-stress resolution process, but manufacturers may use…
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Understanding Lemon Law Buybacks in California: Your Rights, Process, and What to Expect
When a vehicle has repeated defects or long repair delays, California’s lemon law allows you to request a buyback that returns you to your pre-purchase position. A buyback typically includes a refund of your vehicle payments, taxes, and fees, plus certain incidental costs. The process involves documenting repair attempts, filing a claim, undergoing a manufacturer…
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How to File an Effective Lemon Law Complaint: Tips for Consumers
Filing a strong lemon law complaint starts with organized records, clear communication with your dealership, and documentation that shows your vehicle’s ongoing defects. When you understand what evidence supports a claim and how California evaluates warranty repairs, you can move through the process with more confidence. This guide explains what consumers should prepare, how to…
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How Mandatory Mediation Changed California Lemon Law Claims
California’s mandatory mediation rules have shifted how consumers pursue lemon law claims, influencing timelines, strategy, and negotiation strength. Mediation now plays a more prominent role in resolving disputes with manufacturers. It can help you reach a faster resolution, but it also affects leverage and how evidence is used. With the right legal guidance, you can…
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GMC Recalls 2026 Hummer EV Vehicles Over Passenger Airbag Deployment Risk
History Behind the Recall GMC has issued a safety recall affecting 354 units of the 2026 Hummer EV Pickup and SUV after discovering a wiring defect that may prevent the front passenger airbag from deploying during certain crashes. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the defect involves an improperly crimped wire connection…
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Cadillac Recalls Over 10,000 Lyriq Vehicles Over Incorrect Head Restraint Information
History Behind the Recall General Motors (GM) has issued a safety recall affecting more than 10,000 Cadillac Lyriq vehicles after discovering that the owner’s manual contains incorrect information about rear head restraints, creating a potential safety risk. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the owner’s manual for certain 2025 Cadillac Lyriq vehicles…
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