(a) The notice required in subdivisions (d) and (e) of Section 1793.23 shall be prepared by the manufacturer of the reacquired vehicle and shall disclose all of the following: (1) Year, make, model, and vehicle identification number of the vehicle. (2) Whether the title to the vehicle has been inscribed with the notation âLemon Law Buyback.â (3) The nature of each nonconformity reported by the original buyer or lessee of the vehicle. (4) Repairs, if any, made to the vehicle in an attempt to correct each nonconformity reported by the original buyer or lessee. (b) The notice shall be on a form 8 1 2 x 11 inches in size and printed in no smaller than 10-point black type on a white background. The form shall only contain the following information prior to it being filled out by the manufacturer: WARRANTY BUYBACK NOTICE (Check One) â¡ This vehicle was repurchased by the vehicleâs manufacturer after the last retail owner or lessee requested its repurchase due to the problem(s) listed below. â¡ THIS VEHICLE WAS REPURCHASED BY ITS MANUFACTURER DUE TO A DEFECT IN THE VEHICLE PURSUANT TO CONSUMER WARRANTY LAWS. THE TITLE TO THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN PERMANENTLY BRANDED WITH THE NOTATION âLEMON LAW BUYBACK.â Under California law, the manufacturer must warrant to you, for a one year period, that the vehicle is free of the problem(s) listed below. V.I.N. Year Make Model Problem(s) Reported by Original Owner Repairs Made, if any, to Correct Reported Problem(s) Signature of Manufacturer Date Signature of Dealer(s) Date Signature of Retail Buyer or Lessee Date (c) The manufacturer shall provide an executed copy of the notice to the manufacturerâs transferee. Each transferee, including a dealer, to whom the motor vehicle is transferred prior to its sale to a retail buyer or lessee shall be provided an executed copy of the notice by the previous transferor.
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