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Our California lemon law offices were recently visited by a Palmdale, California resident who bought a brand new 2011 Chevrolet Cruze from a dealership in Valencia, California. (more…)
When a potential client comes into our California Lemon Law Offices for help with a vehicle that he or she believes is a lemon, one of the first questions asked is, “How long will it take to get rid of my lemon vehicle?”. (more…)
Consumers in California have lease holder laws that offer protection beyond the federal laws. Whatever your reason for wanting to get out of a lease, if you do not have a “cooling off” clause in your contract, it is recommended to proceed with caution. The laws allow consumers in California to terminate a California automobile lease at any time, but (more…)
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Since 1987 the Law Offices of Delsack & Associates have used the California Lemon Law consumer protection statutes to help thousands of clients get rid of their defective lemon vehicles. (more…)
California’s Car Buyers Bill of Rights, which took affect July 01, 2006, has changed the way vehicles are bought and sold in California. Even though the law has been in affect for almost seven years many consumers still may not be fully aware of all their rights. (more…)
Almost everyone in California knows of the existence of the California Lemon Laws, but until you are personally involved, you may not be fully aware of what the law entails. The Law Offices of Delsack & Associates have been providing consumers in California with the best lemon law representation since 1987 (more…)
In 2008, as hundreds of California auto dealerships closed down, consumers trading in their old vehicles were often left with two car payments as a result of the dealer not absolving the trade in loan before they went out of business. (more…)
As the first major North American auto show of the season, the 2012 LA Auto Show will host some of the industry’s most important new vehicle debuts setting the tone for the rest of the year. (more…)
California residents may be surprised to learn that police and private companies are scanning automobile license plates and building huge databases of information about you, where you are going, and the places you stop.
California based U.S. Suzuki, announced yesterday that they will stop selling automobiles in the United States as a plan to restructure the business. According to Suzuki, slow sales, low foreign exchange rates and expensive state and federal regulatory requirements (more…)
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