For consumers seeking buybacks, replacements, or civil penalties for defective vehicles under the Song Beverly Consumer Warranty Act or California’s Lemon Law, starting in 2025, California’s lemon law procedures are getting a major overhaul. Here is what vehicle buyers and consumers need to know:
A consumer now has less time to bring a lemon law claim. Under the new rules:
Waiting too long could mean a consumer losing their lemon law claim entirely.
In order to pursue civil penalties, a consumer must first send a written demand to the vehicle manufacturer requesting to repurchase or replace the vehicle. The demand must:
Attaching copies of a purchase or lease contract, repair orders, and vehicle registration can help the manufacturer assess the demand more expeditiously.
A consumer is only eligible to claim penalties if they have the vehicle in their possession at the time the repurchase or replacement letter is sent. The consumer:
Once the demand is received, the manufacturer has:
If the consumer skips the pre-suit notice, the consumer can still file a lemon law claim, but the consumer won’t be allowed to seek civil penalties.
The updated law covers cars, trucks, motorhomes, travel trailers, including towable RVs
For a consumer to preserve their rights under California’s lemon law, especially the right to seek civil penalties, a consumer should:
If a consumer is unsure how to handle the process, an experienced lemon law attorney can help through the process and draft the demand letter.
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