California Lemon Law
California has one of the toughest auto "lemon" laws in the country. However, Californians continue to have trouble persuading manufacturers to replace or buy back defective consumer products...
Lemon Blog
Auto manufacturers HATE California’s lemon law, which is rated the best in the nation. That’s because every year thousands of lemon owners like you, use California’s lemon law to make auto makers buy back their defective vehicles. Car companies and their high-powered (and expensive) lobbyists in Sacramento are working behind the scenes to undo the state’s lemon law...Lemon Aid
Tips for consumers to protect your lemon law rights. (1) Document the problems with your vehicle by taking the vehicle to the manufacturer's authorized repair shop to attempt repair of the problem. (2) Make sure the repair facility records your complaint exactly as you describe it. (3) Do not leave the repair facility without a repair order. (4) For intermittent problems, keep a log in the vehicle to record the incident with the date and time of each incident.Auto Dealer Fraud
![]() | Auto dealer fraud is prevalent in our country for a number of reasons. The sheer volume of American car expenditures is enormous and by necessity and dealer ingenuity, car purchases are complex. The sale of a motor vehicle involves compliance with state titling and registration laws, often involves trade-ins, financing, leasing, physical damage and liability insurance, credit insurance, service contracts, options and other fees. This complexity provides ample opportunities for confusion and deception... Learn More Read about the California Car Buyer Bill of Rights |
Other Consumer Protection Practice Areas
We know the California Lemon Law inside and out, so we can handle all your California Lemon Law needs...but unlike some firms that handle only California Lemon Law cases, we also practice other areas of Consumer Law involving unfair/deceptive business practices, abusive debt collection, credit damage, identity theft, wrongful repossessions, and mortgage fraud/foreclosures. Visit our California Consumer Protection Center website www.consumerlawgroup.net.

