There are three pieces of legislation that you need to know if you ever have to deal with a lemon car case. They include state lemon laws … Read More...


There are three pieces of legislation that you need to know if you ever have to deal with a lemon car case. They include state lemon laws … Read More...

The US car lemon laws were enacted to protect consumers from buying defective, irreparable vehicles. Automobile manufacturers mass-produce … Read More...

Whatever state you buy your car in, it's well worth your while following these 5 top tips: #1 When buying any car, run your own CarFax … Read More...

Every state has its own version of the Lemon Law. California was the first to enact one in 1970, and to date has the most comprehensive legislation. Every states’ version of the lemon law strives to ensure that a defective product (car) is not sold, and if it is, the vehicle should be repurchased or […]

Your old warranty was set in stone; the 2026 law is a dynamic shield that expands the more your car fails. In 2026, 'Static' warranties are … Read More...

The Better Business Bureau Arbitration Process California Lemon Law requires that automobile manufacturers provide customers with a way to … Read More...

If you think your car might be a "lemon," start by doing a quick checklist. If your car makes odd noises, but otherwise drives just fine, … Read More...

Navigating the New Frontier: 2026 Lemon Law and Open Arbitration You can play the dealer’s game in their maze, or take your case to the 2026 open-market platforms where consumers actually win. Dealing with a 2026 lemon? Don’t get stuck in the ‘Urban’ bureaucracy of the dealership. The new law opens up ‘Wild’ arbitration paths […]
Your hopes were high, you'd been visiting the dealers for months getting everything right about your new purchase, you signed the agreement and the order was placed. Within a month it arrived - your brand new convertible in that perfect shade of blue. Then you drove it back home...
They happen all the time - the 'Friday afternoon' car. Sometimes the dealer will see it your way and arrange a replacement - sometimes they'll dig their heels in. If that's the case you have to start squeezing them with your weapon of last resort - the Lemon Law.