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Norman Taylor & Associates- California Lemon Law
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Blog from Norman Taylor & Associates regarding the California Lemon Law. Norman Taylor authored "Lemon Law The Standard Reference Guide". His firm has served thousands of consumers with their defective motor vehicles. A consumer advocate since 1987, Norman Taylor shares news, insights, and valuable information on the California Lemon Law.
Recent Posts
In California A Lemon is a Lemon is a Lemon!
The lemon laundering problem created by manufacturers is not limited to just those vehicle that are formally determined to be lemons in a lawsuit. It includes all vehicles with a history of defect, or known to the manufacturer to be substantially de...
Does Gap Insurance Cover Lemon Law?
The only thing gap insurance and lemon law has in common is that both provide protection for the car buyer. Gap insurance is a popular choice with many consumers because it fills the “gap” between a car’s value for insurance purposes and the...
What Isn’t the Lemon Law Presumption?
Many people mistakenly believe that in order to qualify for the California lemon law your vehicle must be in the shop a pre-requisite number of times within a certain mileage period. This is simply not so. There is what is a called a “presumption...
California Lemon Law and Customer Relations
Part of the lemon car experience is the number of people you get the chance to meet. If you are like most people, as your repair record gets longer and longer and you become increasingly frustrated with the inability of service technicians to fix ...
How Reliable Is Your Car?
“Reliability” is one of the most important qualities in a car. We depend on them to get us to work, get the kids to their various activities, shopping and many, many other aspects of our daily lives. For most families a car that will be ther...
California Lemon Law- Does it Require Arbitration?
Some lemon laws may require you to go through an informal arbitration process before you can file a lemon lawsuit. Others may not. In the case where you are not required to do this, it should be known that arbitration is rarely helpful, even if you...

