Which vehicles are covered by California Lemon Law?

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The California Lemon Law covers most new vehicles and even used vehicles that are still covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. Specifically, it covers:

● Vehicles with a gross weight under 10,000 lbs
● Vehicles purchased or leased for personal, family, or household purposes
● Vehicles purchased or leased for business purposes, as long as the purchaser/lessee has no more than five vehicles registered in California
● The chassis, chassis cab, and components of motor homes devoted to propulsion
● Dealer-owned vehicles
● “Demonstrator” vehicles

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