Lemon Law Cases
Park City v. Ford Motor Co.
Largest lemon law verdict in California at the time: over $1 million dollars.
Ibrahim v. BMW
“In Ibrahim v. BMW, plaintiff is suing BMW for air conditioning defects in his BMW 650i. Mr. Ibrahim is pursuing this action under the California lemon law, the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act.”
Yancey v. Chrysler:
“In Yancey v. Chrysler, plaintiff purchased a 2010 Dodge Ram 1500 which has had repeated problems with the coolant system, the engine and the drive train. Plaintiff has sued Chrysler under the California lemon law, whose actual name is the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act. The case is ongoing in the Los Angeles Superior Court.”
Martinez:
“Plaintiff Oscar Martinez is suing BMW for allegedly selling him a defective 2006 BMW X5. The car has had repeated problems with the engine, brakes and transmission. Mr. Martinez is bringing this action under California’s “lemon law,” also known as the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act.”
Abedrabo:
“In Abedrabo v. American Honda, plaintiff is suing American Honda for an allegedly defective 2012 Acura TL, which has had repeated problems with stalling, transmission and suspension. Mr. Abedrabo is bringing this action under California’s “lemon law,” also known as the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act.”