California Lemon Law Guidance
Summary
If you are experiencing issues with a leased vehicle in california, the lemon law may offer protection if the car has substantial defects. Document all repair attempts and communications with the dealership. If you feel racially profiled, document incidents and consider consulting a civil rights attorney. Contacting a consumer protection agency or legal expert can provide further guidance.Full Conversation
I am leasing a vehicle from at lot less than 3 months ago. I was given a * dodge journey. Only a month after I had it the check engine light came on. O took it to be evaluated and O'Riley told me it was my transmission. The car also runs ho
Hey ****! Sorry to hear about your car trouble. In California, the Lemon Law might help if your leased vehicle has serious defects. Here's what you need to know:
- The vehicle must have a substantial defect covered by warranty.
- The defect must persist after a reasonable number of repair attempts.
Have you contacted the dealer about this issue yet?
Yes but they are making it difficult for me to get it fixed however here's no accountability for selling me this car. I feel like I was racially profill
I'm sorry to hear about your experience, ****. It's important to address potential racial profiling and vehicle issues separately. For the car issue, considering the Lemon Law, keep records of all repair attempts and communications with the dealership. If racial profiling is a concern, you might consider documenting incidents and seeking advice from a civil rights attorney. Have you considered contacting a consumer protection agency or legal expert for assistance?