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New Lemon Law Extends Consumer Protection
for California Motorists
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Sept 28
California is now one of the
nation's leaders in Lemon Law protection, thanks to SB 1718, just signed
into law by Governor Gray Davis. The new measure puts the squeeze on auto
manufacturers who fail to fix life-threatening safety defects. Previously,
automakers were allowed four attempts to fix a major safety problem. But
starting January 1, 2001, they'll have just two tries to fix a safety
problem, or they must buy back the vehicle as a lemon. The new law also
provides protection to small business owners with a fleet of up to 5
vehicles.
California's Consumer Affairs Director, Kathleen Hamilton, was one of the
architects of the original Lemon Law back in the 1970s. Hamilton was
enthusiastic about the new legislation, stating, "This new measure expands
lemon law coverage to new vehicles within the first 18 months of service
or 18,000 miles. Protecting consumers is our primary mission and this new
law will do just that, by reducing the number of deaths and serious
injuries attributed to defective vehicles. This is the culmination of more
than two decades of hard work in our efforts to enhance safety for
California drivers."
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