Automobile purchases and leases in California are subject to the Song- Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, otherwise known as the Lemon Law, which obliges the vehicle manufacturer to repair defects within a reasonable amount of time or repurchase the vehicle after a reasonable number of defects have been discovered. Although this is a very brief interpretation of the law (see a more thorough explanation here), the devil is in the details, as they say. What is considered a 'reasonable' amount of time for repairs or a 'reasonable' number of defects depends on the nature of the defect or defects. The California Lemon Law provides some consumer protection with regards to vehicles purchased in California. To ensure the best possible result for California Lemon Law claims, a California attorney may h