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Do I need to
go to court for the Lemon Law to help me?
No, in many cases the manufacturer of your vehicle may offer a state-certified
arbitration program that may assist you to resolve your dispute.
If so:
- You must
request arbitration in order to claim the benefits of the Lemon
Law Presumption; and
- You may
accept or reject the arbitrator's decision
What is arbitration?
Arbitration
is a free and relatively simple way of resolving warranty disputes.
Both you and the manufacturer agree to allow a neutral third parly
(an arbitrator) decide whether a reasonable number of repair attempts
have been made and what relief will be ordered.
How will the arbitration process help me?
Decisions in
the arbitration process are made on a case-by-case basis. Possible
decisions include:
- An additional
repair attempt
- A replacement
vehicle
- Your money
back (a refund of the purchase price)
- Reimbursement
for incidental expenses (towing, rental car, etc.); or
- Nothing
What are some
advantages of arbitration?
- It is free.
faster and less complicated than going to court
- Decisions
are made within 40 days after the program gets your application
- An arbitrator
may request an inspection and written report on your vehicle's
condition by an independent expert at no cost to you
- State-certified
arbitration programs allow you lo present your case orally. The
oral presentation is open to the public so you can bring a family
member or friend for support.
- You can
accept or reject the decision. If you accept it, the manufacturer
must accept it too
- If you reject
the decision, you can still pursue your rights in court. However,
before you decide to sue, you should consider consulting with
an attorney.
What other
kinds of problems qualify for arbitration?
- The manufacturer
failed to honor the terms ot your new car warranty; and
- You are
still within your original warranty period
What problems
do not qualify for arbitration?
- Sales disputes
between consumers and dealers
- Equipment
or detects nol covered by the manufacturer's new vehicle warranty
- Service
contract or extended warranty issues
- After-market
(non-manufacturer) parts
- Certain
consequential damages
- Personal
injury claims
- Cases in
litigation
I bought my used vehicle used with no warranty. Does
California's Lemon Law still apply to my vehicle?
No. the Lemon Law applies only to disputes involving the rnanufacturer's
new vehicle warranty.
Each year Californians scour car lots and the Internet to find
cars, vans, SUVs, and pickups that fit their lifestyles. With more
than 1.7 million new vehicles sold each year in this
state, defective vehicles may be part of the mix. If you think you
got one of them, then this information about the Lemon Law is just
what you need:
This site explains California's Lemon Law in simple terms. You should
take the time to read through it right now and bookmark our site.
Hopefully, you won't have to use the Lemon Law to get satisfaction.
If you believe the car you purchased or leased meets the definition
of a "lemon" ; then please read through our site
free VIN Check or order Unlimited AutoCheck used car history report
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Vehicle ID Number (VIN) can be found on dashboards and title
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a unique 17-character VIN that contains valuable information
about that vehicle's history.
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Auto
News:
Sweetened consumer incentives, enhanced vehicle lineups and an improving
U.S. economy lifted new car and truck sales in last November, automakers
reported - source: Business
AP. Most analysts predicted sales of new cars
and trucks to rise last month from October and a year ago thanks
to hefty showroom bargains, which are likely to continue for the
remainder of the year. Many automakers also improved incentives
to end 2002 as they tried to meet year-end sales goals. Also helping,
analysts and automakers said, is a strengthening economy that bodes
well for business heading into 2004.
Since more people
buying new cars, there are also more used cars offered for sale
on the market. With Internet growing popularity consumers has been
using Internet as the source for searching information, shopping
products and services. Lemon History Check has been providing AutoCheck Vehicle history report service via Internet since December
1996 - AutoCheck
history. Consumers have been using AutoCheck vehicle
history report since 1996, which was the first year it is made available
to consumers. With the Internet access, consumers can gain the same
instant access to vehicle history reports, which was already available
to used car dealers via fax since 1986.
The AutoCheck database
is the most comprehensive and accurate vehicle database in North
America, containing 2.36 billion vehicle history records that are
updated monthly - source,
data provided and its meaning. Each record reveals
information about a car's history, such as an odometer reading,
date a salvage/junk title was issued, or if it was a rental car.
The following are the data reported:
- Totaled in
an accident / Salvaged
- Flood damage
- Odometer
rollbacks
- Lemon histories
- Junked Titles
- State emissions
inspection results
- Lien activity,
and/or
- Vehicle use
(taxi, rental, lease, etc.)
- Over the
last year, AutoCheck has added several enhancements to its report
and to its user websites to better serve the needs of used car
buyers and sellers. The Safety and Reliability Report is free
with the purchase of Unlimited AutoCheck History Reports and includes
information such as: crash test results, safety recalls, reliability
ratings, warranty information and more.
- AutoCheck vehicle
service report provide Safety data on the specific
make, model, and year.
This information will help you select a vehicle model that meets
your expectations for safety and security. - Safety
& Reliability Report
- Crash
Test Results - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) provides 3 different ratings - full-width frontal
crash test, side impact crash test, and rollover resistance.
The frontal crash test indicates how well the safety features
and restraints will protect an occupant in a head-on collision.
The side-impact test conveys the chance of a severe chest
injury, while the rollover resistance rating estimates the
risk of rolling over in a single vehicle crash
- Crashworthiness
- Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) uses a frontal
offset crash test to estimate the crashworthiness of a vehicle.
These results are good indicators of how a frontal impact
will structurally impact this Year, Make, Model.
- Low Speed
Damage Repair - IIHS conducts four 5 mph crash tests to assess
bumper performance. These results convey how well this model's
bumpers will protect the car body from damage in low-speed
collisions.
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Injury, Collision, & Theft rating index - sourced
from the IIHS, Highway Loss Data Institute.
- Safety
Recalls - Print out of the manufacturer recall date, units
potentially affected, NHTSA campaign number, defective part
or component, and description of the recall campaign.
- Reliability
data are shown on your AutoCheck report.- Safety
& Reliability Report
Use this information to check how reliable a vehicle model is
before you buy.
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