California Jaguar Defect Attorney
Are you having more problems with your Jaguar than you should be?
You might have a "lemon." California law protects consumers when they buy a "lemon."
What Is the California Lemon Law?
The Tanner Consumer Protection Act of California, commonly referred to as the "California Lemon Law," gives consumers the right to their money back or a new car if their vehicle cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts.
The California Lemon Law is not only for new cars. Used cars that are still protected by the manufacturer's warranty are also covered under the California Lemon Law.
What To Do If You Think You Have Bought A Lemon Car
If you think the car you bought is a lemon and you want your money back or another car, protect yourself by doing the following things:
- When you go to the Jaguar dealership to have your lemon car repaired, insist that the service representative write down all of your complaints.
- Make sure you get a written repair order each time you bring your lemon car to the Jaguar dealership to be fixed.
- Keep all of the repair orders for your Jaguar in a safe place where you can find them when you need them.
- If your Jaguar cannot be repaired and you suspect it is a lemon, notify:
Oak Park, CA 91377
818-597-2610
1-866-49-lemon (1-866-495-3666)
fax 818 879-0862
Contact Us - If Jaguar insists, allow their representative to inspect the car before you decide to file a lemon law lawsuit.
- If you are entitled to your money back pursuant to the California Lemon Law, Jaguar is entitled to a deduction for mileage. This deduction is based on the number of miles on the car the first time you took your Jaguar in to repair the (lemon law) problem.
- Before you accept a settlement from Jaguar, make sure you fully understand what your rights are under the California Lemon Law or contact an attorney who specializes in lemon law related cases.
Read the entire California Lemon Law Statute (Tanner Consumer Protection Act).
For more information, see our list of Frequently Asked Questions regarding the California Lemon Law.


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