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Understanding Your Legal Rights You save money to purchase a vehicle, only to find it is unreliable. Despite numerous attempts to repair the vehicle under the manufacturer or dealer warranty, your new or used vehicle remains unsafe for you and your family. Not having a vehicle you can trust is especially frustrating. Fortunately, California protects consumers from keeping vehicles with unfixable issues. The California Lemon Law helps consumers get back on the road and holds
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The California Lemon Law protects consumers who buy vehicles with defects or nonconformities and present the vehicle for two or more repair attempts during the warranty period. It doesn’t matter if the vehicle warranty has technically expired because the warranty never expires for defects that were not correctly repaired during the warranty period. In other words, the manufacturer cannot instruct its dealer to perform “band-aid” repairs during the warranty and wait until the technical expiration
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Subaru has issued a safety recall to owners of the 2018 Model Year Legacy and Outback. Due to a software programming error, the calculation of the remaining driving distance until the fuel tank is empty may be incorrect. Normally, the dealership at which you purchased your Subaru would assist in correcting the issue. Unfortunately, as stated in the safety recall, there is currently no correction to the software programming error thus making the 2018 Subaru