Things you should know about OC lemon law
The price you pay for a car is inversely correlated to how much you anticipate spending on repairs during the first few years of ownership. This is the reason why new and certified pre-owned cars that are still covered by the original manufacturer's warranty usually cost a lot of money. When you purchase a used car whose warranty has long since expired, you occasionally get lucky and do not need to make repairs until after you have been using it for a while, but other times you find yourself having to spend money on repairs right away, even if you purchased the vehicle from a used car dealership. But as long as your car is still covered by the warranty, you are well protected from significant financial losses. While the vehicle is still covered by the manufacturer's warranty, you are not required to pay for necessary repairs, and under California's Lemon Law, if the vehicle has serious issues that are beyond repair, the manufacturer is required to reimburse you or replace t...