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California Lemon Law Buyback
In addition to this section see California
Lemon Law Warranty Buy Back Notice for more information.
LEMON LAW BUYBACK VEHICLE
This is a vehicle which has been reacquired by a vehicle manufacturer,
effective January 1, 1996, because of specified warranty defect(s).
The vehicle is registered in the manufacturer's name prior to resale.
What Is Required of the Manufacturer?
The manufacturer upon reacquiring a vehicle because of specified
warranty defect(s) must:
" Request the Certificate of Title and Registration Certificate
be marked "Lemon Law Buyback."
" Title the vehicle in the manufacturer's name.
The manufacturer will attach a decal to the vehicle. The decal will
read "Lemon Law Buyback" and will be affixed to the:
" Left door frame or
" Frame of the major entry into the vehicle such as the front
right door frame of a motorhome.
" Left side of a vehicle without doors, such as a motorcycle.
Additional Requirements
When a warranty return vehicle is sold, the transferee must be notified,
on letter size paper, of the following:
" The year, make, model, and vehicle identification number.
" That the vehicle title is marked "Lemon Law Buyback."
" The nature of each nonconformity reported by the original
buyer or lessee of the vehicle.
" Repairs, if any, made to the vehicle in an attempt to correct
each nonconformity.
How Will I Know If a Vehicle Was a Lemon?
Check for display of the decal described above. Look at the vehicle's
Certificate of Title and Registration Certificate to see if it is
branded, "Lemon Law Buyback." Ask the dealer/seller if
the vehicle was a Lemon Law Buyback. The dealer is required by law
to disclose this information.
What Do I Need If I Purchase a Lemon Law Buyback Vehicle?
You will be notified prior to buying a lemon buyback vehicle by
the seller in writing of the nonconformities stated by the previous
owner.
If you decide to purchase the vehicle, the usual transfer documents
and associated fees will be required:
" Certificate of Title, properly endorsed for transfer.
" Transfer Fee.
" Sales/Use Tax, if applicable.
" Smog Certification.
" Odometer Disclosure Statement.
The items listed are the usual transfer requirements. Renewal fees
will be due if the application is presented within 30 days of the
registration expiration date. Additional items and/or fees may be
needed based on the type of transfer application.
You may telephone your nearest DMV office at 1-800-777-0133 for
the exact documents and fees needed to complete your transaction.
Additional Information
For more information on arbritration programs and California's Lemon
Law, you can request a free booklet, Lemon-Aid for New Car Buyers,
by calling the Department of Consumers Affairs' telephone number
916-574-7350, or our email address acp@dca.ca.gov.
To obtain more information regarding California's Lemon Law and
vehicles sold by a dealer franchised to sell new vehicles, contact
the New Motor Vehicle Board at (916) 445-1888 or visit the board's
web site at www.nmvb.ca.gov.
For more info see: http://www.dca.ca.gov/acp/buyback.shtml
Disclaimer: while the editors of this website try to get all of
the information factually correct, there may be mistakes we have
either overlooked or the legal codes may have changed. See the official
government websites listed for up to date information and consult
with a California Lemon Law attorney to discuss specific options.
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