The Law Offices of Delsack & Associates have been representing California consumer’s to the highest legal standards since 1987. Our California Lemon Law experience has allowed us to successfully represented thousands of clients throughout the state in all types of lemon law cases. We take pride in the fact that almost 100% of our cases are able to reach settlements without litigation, making the process fast and stress free. Our goal is not to be the “largest” lemon law firm in California, but to continue to be the “BEST”.
Tag Archives: California Lemon Law
No Lemon Help For Flooded Automobiles
It’s been two months since Hurricane Sandy hammered the mid-Atlantic region with powerful winds and storm surges that caused flooding in the communities of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut. Continue reading
Suzuki XL7 Fuel Problem
American Suzuki is recalling certain 2007Suzuki XL-7 vehicles originally sold or currently registered in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Texas because some of these vehicles may have a condition in which the plastic supply or return port on the fuel pump module could crack. Continue reading
Starting The Year With The California Lemon Law
Are you starting the new year with a vehicle that you think is a lemon? According to the consumer advocate group, Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety (CARS), automobile manufacturers repurchase approximately 50,000 vehicles a year under the lemon law. Continue reading
California Automobile Consumer Recovery Fund
In 2008, as hundreds of California auto dealerships closed down, consumers trading in their old vehicles were often left with two car payments as a result of the dealer not absolving the trade in loan before they went out of business. Continue reading
Auto Financing Scam
In 2011, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) held a series of discussions to explore corrupt practices in the automobile lending market. One abuse that seemed to be particularly prevalent was the “yo-yo scam”. Reports showed that consumer’s dealing with auto finance problems experienced a yo-yo scam approximately 30 percent of the time. Continue reading
California Lemon Law Buybacks
The Law Offices of Delsack & Associates have been representing California consumer’s to the highest legal standards for over 25 years. Our California Lemon Law experience have allowed us to successfully represented thousands of clients throughout the state in all types of lemon law cases. We take pride in the fact that almost 100% of our cases are able to reach settlements without litigation, making the process fast and stress free. Our goal is not to be the “largest” lemon law firm in California, but to continue to be the “BEST”. Below is a list of some of our most recent success stories where we helped consumers get settlements for their lemon vehicles:
- 1. 2011 BMW 535I: Full Buy Back – Lodi, CA – 7694 miles
- 2. 2009 Infiniti 637: Full buy back – La Quint, CA – 19,259 miles
- 3. 2006 Chevrolet Corvette: Full buy back – Los Angeles, CA – 28,331 miles
- 4. 2005 Ford F350: Cash & Keep – Lemoore, CA – 88,132 miles
- 5. 2012 Kia Sorento: Full buy back – San Jose, CA – 2,023 miles
- 6. 2010 Audi S5 Cabrilotet: Full buy back – SanAnselmo, CA – 13,495 miles
- 7. 2007 Dodge Sprinter: Full buy back – Moss Beach, CA – 55,417 miles
- 8. 2008 Audi TT Roadster: Cash & Keep – West Hollywood, CA – 37,143 miles
- 9. 2010 VW Passat: Cash & Keep – Santa Carlos, CA – 17,924 miles
- 10. 2007 GMC Arcadia: Full buy back – Westlake Village, CA – 56,749 miles
If you live in California and and think your vehicle could be a lemon, contact our Lemon Law Offices, or fill out our Lemon Law Case Review, for a FREE consultation.
Anywhere in California (free call): 1.888.ExLemon (1-888-395-3666)
- California Lemon Law in Los Angeles: 310-475-1700
- California Lemon Law in San Francisco: 415-285-5366
- California Lemon Law in San Diego: 619-229-6900
- California Lemon Law in Orange County: 949-856-4333
- California Lemon Law in Palm Springs: 760-395-1000
- California Lemon Law in San Fernando Valley: 818-837-0500
California Lemon Law For The Military
If you live in California, are in the military serving our country and think that you may have a lemon vehicle, there is a California lemon law bill which took effect January 1, 2008 that you should know about. California has been a leader in protecting consumers who bought lemon vehicles, but before 2008 the law stated that if you were to pursue a lemon law case, one of the stipulations was that the vehicle must have been bought in California. The new bill (SB234), sponsored by state Senator Ellen Corbett, extends the protection to all active duty military personnel stationed in California as long as the vehicle was purchased in the United States.
The law was inspired by the lemon problems of Lt. Nathan Kindig, serving in the United States Navy as a physician assistant. He was looking for a safe and reliable vehicle for his family to drive while he was stationed overseas in Iraq. Shortly after buying a 2004 Dodge Dakota, the vehicle started having problems with the engine overheating. After many repair attempts, the dealership labeled the vehicle as unrepairable, clearly making it a lemon. Because the vehicle was not purchased in California, Kindig could not pursue a buyback under the California lemon law. After hiring a lawyer and continuing to pay for a vehicle that could not be driven, the dealership agreed to repurchase the lemon on terms that would cost Kindig thousands of dollars, as Chrysler refused to use the traditional lemon law offset formula and demanded a specific offset amount.
California was the first state in the nation to specifically protect active duty military troops whose vehicles are “lemons”, regardless where their vehicles are purchased or registered. The bill attracted widespread bi-partisan support, and was passed unanimously in both houses of the California Assembly before the Governor signed it into law. Today, many states have adapted their lemon law statutes to include protection to help military members who have purchased defective vehicles which turn out to be lemons.