Not sure how true it is.
California's is for the length of the warranty--which Im presuming since the battery has a 7 year warranty, all 2019's are still under the california lemon law.Here is a list of lemon laws by state. Lemon laws should apply if this is handled the same way as the Bolt recall.
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As an example the statue of limitations for my home state of TN is the later of 1 year after delivery or 6 months after the expiration of the warranty. The remedy is full purchase price minus a use allowance not to exceed 50% of the IRS per mile depreciation rate.
Did they buy back vehicles for the airbag recall? I thought they just replaced the defective units.I've asked this before, but will ask again: How did CA's lemon laws apply to the monstrous air bag recall a few yrs back. Were owners out of warranty able to get full buy backs including registration, interest etc?
That was my question. The supply of replacement airbags dragged on so long, I'm sure somebody in CA tested the legal waters.Did they buy back vehicles for the airbag recall? I thought they just replaced the defective units.