Key Takeaways
Downey is a solid, hard-working community in Southeast Los Angeles County — a place where people invest in their vehicles and expect them to perform. Whether you drive a Chevrolet Silverado, Ford F-150, or Toyota Camry on the I-5 or I-105 every day, a manufacturer defect that keeps bringing you back to the dealer is a violation of your legal rights. Johnson & Buxton are the attorneys who know how to make manufacturers pay — because they spent years on the other side, defending them.
If you’re a Downey driver dealing with a defective vehicle, don’t wait. Contact Johnson & Buxton today for a free, no-obligation consultation. The manufacturer pays our fees — not you.
California’s lemon law — formally called the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act (Cal. Civ. Code §§ 1790–1795.8) — is one of the strongest consumer protection statutes in the country. It requires vehicle manufacturers to repurchase or replace a vehicle that cannot be repaired within a ‘reasonable number of attempts’ after a defect has substantially impaired the vehicle’s use, value, or safety.
Under California law, your vehicle may qualify as a lemon if:
Crucially, you may file a claim up to four years after your warranty expires — even if you no longer own the vehicle. The manufacturer is also legally required to cover your attorney fees if you prevail, meaning there is no cost to you for representation.
Learn more on our California Lemon Law Overview and our Consumer’s Guide to Lemon Law.
AB 1755, effective January 1, 2025, introduced significant procedural changes to California’s lemon law process. For Downey drivers, these changes are not administrative details — they directly affect your ability to successfully pursue a claim.
Key changes under AB 1755 include:
Johnson & Buxton are fully current on all AB 1755 requirements. When you hire us, we handle the pre-suit demand letter, all procedural compliance, and the full claims process — so nothing falls through the cracks. Contact us today before a deadline passes.
Downey’s vehicle market reflects its working-class roots — Ford F-150s, Chevrolet Silverados, Ram 1500s, and Toyota Camrys are among the most common vehicles on local roads. According to the NHTSA complaints database, these vehicles have well-documented defect histories: Chevrolet Silverado 8-speed transmission shudder, Ford F-150 10-speed automatic transmission failures, Ram 1500 transmission and air suspension defects, and Toyota Camry electrical system failures. California’s Song-Beverly Act requires manufacturers to repurchase or replace a vehicle when the same defect has required two or more unsuccessful warranty repair attempts. If your vehicle matches this description, you likely have a viable claim.
Chevrolet Silverado and RAM 1500/2500 trucks are workhorses for Downey residents — and both manufacturers have faced significant California lemon law litigation. Chevrolet’s 8-speed Hydra-Matic transmission has been the subject of class action litigation and thousands of consumer complaints, citing harsh shifts, shuddering, and sudden loss of drive. RAM 1500 owners report recurring transmission failures, air suspension collapses, and persistent electrical defects. Johnson & Buxton are experienced with both GM and Stellantis/RAM claims. Read our dedicated pages for GMC & Chevy Truck Lemon Law Claims and Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM Lemon Law Claims.
If your lemon law claim is successful, you may be entitled to:
Learn more about how the process works on our How Does the Buyback Program Work? page. To find out if you qualify, visit our Do I Qualify? page.
If you’re a Downey driver dealing with a defective vehicle, don’t wait. Contact Johnson & Buxton today for a free, no-obligation consultation. The manufacturer pays our fees — not you.
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Downey drivers pay nothing out of pocket. The manufacturer covers all legal fees.
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Most lemon law attorneys know the law from one side of the table. Attorneys Derek Johnson and Jonathan Buxton know it from both.
Before founding Johnson & Buxton — The Lemon Law Guys, Derek and Jonathan spent years defending major automakers against lemon law claims. They saw firsthand how manufacturers evaluate cases, which arguments they use to deny or minimize claims, and where consumer cases are strongest and weakest. When they switched sides — to represent consumers — they brought that entire body of insider knowledge with them.
That’s why Downey residents who hire Johnson & Buxton don’t just get lemon law attorneys. They get attorneys who know the manufacturer’s playbook — and how to beat it.
What you get when you hire us:
Norwalk Courthouse — Los Angeles County Superior Court (Southeast District)
12720 Norwalk Blvd., Norwalk, CA 90650
Lemon law civil claims for Downey residents are typically filed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court. The Norwalk Courthouse serves the Southeast District of LA County, including Downey. Johnson & Buxton handle all court filings and appearances on your behalf.
For general information about California courts, visit the California Courts website.
Two transmission failures under warranty is a strong basis for a California lemon law claim. Immediately: gather all repair orders from both service visits, confirm at least one repair was performed within the warranty period, and contact Johnson & Buxton for a free case evaluation. With AB 1755’s new procedural requirements, acting quickly is essential.
Yes. The Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act applies to both purchased and leased vehicles. If your leased vehicle has had recurring unresolved defects under the manufacturer’s warranty, you may be entitled to a lease cancellation, a replacement vehicle, or a cash settlement.
Manufacturer-sponsored arbitration programs (such as NCDS or BBB AUTO LINE) tend to favor manufacturers and typically result in lower recoveries than court judgments. California law gives you the right to file a lawsuit instead of participating in arbitration. Johnson & Buxton will advise you on the most effective strategy for your case.
No. A lemon law claim is a civil legal proceeding — it has no direct effect on your credit. If you receive a buyback, the manufacturer pays off your remaining loan balance, which is actually a positive credit event (loan paid in full).
During your free consultation, we review your repair history, identify the defect pattern, confirm eligibility under the Song-Beverly Act and AB 1755, and explain your options. If your case qualifies, we open your file and begin the claims process — all at no cost to you until the manufacturer pays.
Turn Your Lemon Into Lemonade
Downey drivers pay nothing out of pocket. The manufacturer covers all legal fees.
Get Your Free Case Review → Call 866-761-2317 · Free Consultation · No Fee Unless You Win
Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act — California Civil Code §§ 1790–1795.8
NHTSA Vehicle Safety Complaints Database
California Courts — Superior Court Locations
U.S. Census Bureau — QuickFacts
California Lemon Law FAQs — Johnson & Buxton
Do I Qualify? — Johnson & Buxton
Legal Disclaimer: This content is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes. Reading this page does not create an attorney-client relationship with Johnson & Buxton — The Lemon Law Guys. For advice specific to your situation, please contact our attorneys directly. California lemon law citations: Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, Cal. Civ. Code §§ 1790–1795.8.

To schedule a free consultation with Derek and Jon, call 866-761-2317 or send us an email. We serve clients throughout California.
There is no cost to you to hire our experienced lawyers. You will not have to pay us any legal fees out of pocket. All of our fees are paid by the auto manufacturer.

To schedule a free consultation with Derek and Jon, call 866-761-2317 or send us an email. We serve clients throughout California.
There is no cost to you to hire our experienced lawyers. You will not have to pay us any legal fees out of pocket. All of our fees are paid by the auto manufacturer.
