How the CA Lemon Law Works:
The CA Lemon Law
The Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act (beginning with Civil Code section 1790) provides protection for consumers who lease or buy new motor vehicles. The law requires that if the manufacturer or its representative in this state, such as an authorized dealer, is unable to service or repair a new motor vehicle to meet the terms of an express written warranty after a reasonable number of repair attempts, the manufacturer is required promptly to replace the vehicle or return the purchase price to the lessee or buyer.
The purchase price that must be
returned includes the price paid for manufacturer-installed
items and transportation but does not include the price paid for
nonmanufacturer items installed by the dealer. The lessee or
buyer is completely free to choose whether to accept a
replacement or a refund. Whatever the choice, the manufacturer
is also responsible to pay for sales or use tax; license,
registration, and other official fees; and incidental damages
that the lessee or buyer may have incurred such as finance
charges, repair, towing, and rental car costs.
The lessee or buyer may be charged for the use of the vehicle
regardless of whether the vehicle is replaced or the purchase
price is refunded. The amount that may be charged for use is
determined by multiplying the actual price of the new vehicle by
a fraction having as its denominator 120,000 and as its
numerator the number of miles traveled by the vehicle before it
was first brought in for correction of the problem. For example,
if the car had traveled 6,000 miles before it was first brought
in for correction of the problem, the lessee or buyer could be
charged 5% (6,000/120,000 = 5%) of the purchase price for usage.
The CA Lemon Law applies for the entire period of your
warranty. For example, if your vehicle is covered by a
three-year warranty and you discover a defect after two years,
the manufacturer will have to replace the vehicle or reimburse
you as outlined above if the manufacturer or its representative
is unable to conform the vehicle to the express warranty after a
reasonable number of attempts to do so.

