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7 Hidden Risks of Buying a Consignment Vehicle With Unresolved Defects
Consignment vehicle sales may appear trustworthy because the car is displayed by a dealer, but the actual owner is often a private seller, which can create confusion over responsibility for defects, warranties, repairs, and consumer protections. In California,...
How California Lemon Law Applies After a Vehicle Title Transfer
In California, vehicle owners can still benefit from lemon law protections even if the title has been transferred, depending on the warranty conditions and the vehicle's repair history. It's often surprising for many buyers to discover that manufacturers can still be...
11 Hidden Steps in the Lemon Law Lawyer California Process Most Drivers Miss
Buying a new or used car should bring peace of mind, but many California drivers later discover ongoing defects that hurt safety, performance, and value. Although California lemon laws offer strong consumer protection, the legal process involves several hidden steps...
California Lemon Law Requirements for Software-Driven Vehicle Defects in 2026
Today’s vehicles are not just dependent on traditional engines and mechanical parts. By 2026, a large number of cars function like advanced computers, using software to manage everything from braking and battery efficiency to touchscreens and driver-assist features....
Out-of-Warranty but Still Defective? Case Evaluation Strategies That May Surprise You
Once a vehicle or product breaks down after the warranty expires, many consumers assume they have no legal options left. Manufacturers often rely on that assumption, hoping customers will simply walk away. However, the reality can be far more complicated. In some...