Founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937, Toyota is one of the largest vehicle manufacturers in the world, with an average of 10 million automobiles a year. Toyota’s headquarters are located in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan, although it distributes vehicles worldwide. It developed its first product, the Type A engine, in 1934 and its first passenger car, the Toyota AA, in 1936. Toyota is known for being a leader in the development and sales of more fuel-efficient hybrid electric vehicles, with the introduction of its Prius in 1997. Toyota sells more than 40 hybrid vehicle models around the world today. As of 2022, Toyota Motor Corporation produces vehicles under four marques: Daihatsu, Hino, Lexus, and, of course, Toyota.
Lemon laws are consumer protection regulations meant to protect consumers who have purchased any kind of good with a warranty, including motor vehicles. Under California lemon and Federal lemon laws, if your Toyota vehicle has had multiple repair attempts or was out of service for a lengthy period, it’s possible that your Toyota classifies as a lemon.
Be aware that the lemon law doesn’t just cover new vehicles. It also covers leased or used vehicles if the manufacturer’s warranty is still active. However, the only way to understand your Toyota lemon law rights is to speak to a qualified California lemon law attorney.
If you think your Toyota might qualify as a lemon, there are several actions you should take. Start by only taking your vehicle to Toyota dealerships or authorized repair facilities for inspections and repairs. Keep a file of all repair receipts, invoices, and maintenance records for your vehicle. When you take it in for repairs, make sure that your concerns and problems are noted on the repair invoice in detail. You will need a paper trail of evidence to prove a lemon law claim, and this will help.
Last but not least, contact the Law Office of Michael Humphries. Our lemon law attorney Michael Humphries has vast experience helping vehicle owners just like yourself in Seal Beach and Orange County who are tired of making repeated attempts at fixing their vehicles with no success. He isn’t afraid to stand up to large auto manufacturers like Toyota and their defense attorneys.
Toyota has constantly ranked among the top automakers for decades. Even still, the perfect car maker doesn’t exist, and Toyota is no exception. The most common defects with Toyota vehicles include the following:
California’s Lemon Law gives vehicle owners the legal right to receive compensation for their defective vehicles. As long as your Toyota is still under manufacturer warranty and Toyota has been given a reasonable opportunity to fix the vehicle’s issues or defects, your case might be a valid lemon lawsuit. In that case, seasoned lemon law attorney Michael Humphries can help you file a claim seeking compensation under California’s lemon laws.
Contact the Law Office of Michael Humphries today to schedule a free initial consultation to find out if you could receive compensation for your Toyota lemon.