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PLEASE NOTE: Used vehicle purchases are no longer covered by the California Lemon Law, unless purchased as a manufacture's Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) vehicle. These CPO vehicles must be 2021 and newer.

PLEASE NOTE: Used vehicle purchases are no longer covered by the California Lemon Law, unless purchased as a manufacture's Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) vehicle. These CPO vehicles must be 2021 and newer.

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Tahoe, Escalade, Yukon Engine Issues Spark Class Action Investigation

According to a recent class action investigation, drivers of 2019-2024 Chevrolet Tahoes, Cadillac Escalades, and GMC Yukons have reported sudden and catastrophic engine failures. Learn more about this 6.2-liter engine defect and how to protect yourself below. Key Takeaways:    What Is the Class Action Investigation For? An ongoing investigation revealed that certain GM vehicles......

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What Is the California Lemon Law Presumption?

When you invest your hard-earned money into a new vehicle, the last thing you expect is to be stuck with a defective one — a “lemon” — that constantly needs repairs. Fortunately, California’s lemon laws protect consumers in these situations. A key part of these laws is the “lemon law presumption,” which can make seeking......

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How Much Does a Lemon Law Attorney Cost?

Buying a new car is a big investment, and dealing with persistent issues can be incredibly frustrating. If you think you have a “lemon” — a vehicle that keeps failing despite multiple repairs — you might wonder, “Isn’t hiring a lemon law attorney expensive?” Surprisingly, in California, it doesn’t have to be. The state’s lemon......

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What Makes a Car Reliable?

Reliability is one of the most important qualities in a car. No one wants a vehicle that constantly breaks down and needs costly repairs. But with so many options on the market, how can you find the most dependable models? Whether you’re shopping for a new car or simply want to understand what makes a......

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How Do Hybrid Cars Work?

Hybrid cars are a popular choice for eco-conscious drivers concerned about environmental impact and fuel efficiency. But how exactly do they work? Our experienced attorney explains the technology behind hybrid cars and whether California’s lemon law applies to them here. Key Takeaways:   What Is a Hybrid Car? A hybrid car has a unique powertrain......

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NHTSA Launches Ford Investigation Over Fuel Leak Risks

The National Highway Traffic Administration (NHTSA) has launched a federal investigation into potential issues with certain Ford Super Duty trucks. This probe focuses on the 2015-2021 model years of the F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550 Super Duty trucks equipped with 6.7-liter diesel engines.  Learn more about what the NHTSA’s investigation entails below. Key Takeaways:  ......

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Are Tech Cars More Prone to Recurring Issues?

We’ve come a long way when it comes to car safety technology. From airbags to antilock brakes, more features can help drivers avoid accidents. However, with the competition for manufacturers to build bigger, better cars with new technology, can this pose a reliability risk? While the answer may not be black and white, here’s what......

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Pros and Cons of Electric Cars

The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is in full swing, with more models available each year. As interest in electric cars grows, it’s important to understand the nuances and tradeoffs involved. This guide will cover the pros and cons of EVs to help you decide if one is right for you.  Key Takeaways:    How Do......

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Manufacturer Defect vs. Owner Negligence

Imagine this scenario: One day, your car is running better than ever, and the next, you’re stranded on the side of the road, waiting for roadside assistance. When you finally get your vehicle to the shop, you find out that a vital part of the engine is malfunctioning – again. You suspect a manufacturer defect......

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US Probes Ford’s BlueCruise System Following Fatal Accidents

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched an official investigation into Ford’s advanced assistance system, BlueCruise, after it was linked to multiple fatal crashes involving the company’s Mustang Mach-E electric vehicles. Key Takeaways:    What Prompted This NHTSA Investigation? The NHTSA’s Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) has zeroed in on two separate incidents......

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Lemon Law News

  •   January 28, 2026

    Is My Car a Lemon If It Was Recalled?

    If your car was recalled, you might be wondering whether that automatically qualifies it as a lemon under California law...
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  •   January 20, 2026

    Federal Investigators Reopen Jeep Grand Cherokee Coil Spring Recall

    Federal safety investigators are taking another look at a recall involving Jeep Grand Cherokee rear coil springs. The Na...
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  •   November 13, 2025

    U.S. Investigates Tesla’s Autopilot After Reports of Traffic Violations and Crashes

    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched a broad investigation into Tesla’s Autopilot a...
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  •   November 4, 2025

    Which Car Manufacturers Opted Into California’s New Lemon Law in 2025?

    Buying a car is a major investment, and the last thing you want is to end up with a vehicle that constantly needs repair...
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  •   September 25, 2025

    Tesla Faces Probe Into Model Y Electric Door Locks

    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently opened an investigation into the 2021 Tesla Model Y ...
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