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Cathedral City, California, is a community of 51,200 in Riverside County. It also is known by locals as Cat City. It is located between Rancho Mirage and Palm Springs and is one of nine cities in the Coachella Valley.
The name of the town was derived from Cathedral Canyon located several miles south of the community. One of the largest businesses and employers in Cat City is the Palm Springs Auto Mall.
Neale & Fhima, experienced lemon law attorneys for Cathedral City and surrounding communities, look forward to serving the residents for their lemon law claim needs.
Buying a new car, truck or SUV in Cathedral City is usually an exciting experience. It is natural to expect your new vehicle to be perfect and without problems. But this is not always so. Sometimes a new vehicle owner will discover that their new vehicle has major reliability problems that affect its safety and value. If you have a new vehicle still under factory warranty and must take it in for the same problem several times, you may have legal options.
The California lemon law requires the auto manufacturer or dealership to repair your vehicle as long as the factory warranty is in effect. For most vehicles, the original factory warranty is valid for three years or 36,000 miles, but some vehicles could have a longer or shorter warranty. The lemon law states that the dealership has the right to make a certain number of repair attempts to fix the car. If they are unable to do so within a reasonable time, you may qualify for a new vehicle or to have the car bought back.
A lemon law claim is complicated, though. Most auto manufacturers are not excited about buying back a car with reliability problems. Nonetheless, the state lemon law states that you may be eligible for a lemon law claim in these situations:
If you believe you have a lemon, it is important to talk to a lemon law attorney. But before you do that, check to ensure that the factory warranty is still in effect on your car. Next, did you give the dealership ample opportunity to fix the problem? Commonly, the dealership will argue you did not provide them with the chance to fix the vehicle.
If your warranty is valid, and you made several attempts to have it fixed, you could have a lemon under the law. To file a claim, you must inform the manufacturer and dealership in written form. Remember to have all of your documentation of every repair attempt made on the car. The more paperwork you have about the problem, the stronger your claim will be.
If you bought a car in Cathedral City and are having serious reliability problems with it under factory warranty, you could be entitled to compensation under the state’s lemon law. The experienced lemon law attorneys at Neale & Fhima may be able to help you obtain financial compensation. You could be entitled to a new car, or at least a buyback of your vehicle. For more information, please contact Neale & Fhima today for a complimentary lemon law case review.