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From the Golden Empire's Roads to the Grapevine—We've Got You Covered
From California Avenue to the Bakersfield Auto Mall, buyers shop for Toyota Tacomas, Ford Explorers, Chevrolet Tahoes, and Honda Civics—but some drive away with lemons. Whether you’re in Bakersfield, Delano, Wasco, Tehachapi, Ridgecrest, or Arvin, Sierra Litigation takes on automakers like Nissan, GMC, and Jeep when their vehicles break down again and again.

Lemon Law—The Shield Against Repeat Defects
Under California’s lemon law, if your Dodge Ram 1500, Kia Telluride, or Volkswagen Passat keeps failing, we can demand the manufacturer replace or repurchase it. We’ve fought for diesel truck owners, SUV drivers, and sedan owners across Kern County.
Auto Fraud in Kern County—Calling Out the Bad Actors
We’ve seen Bakersfield Auto Mall and small-town lot deals go bad with:
- Rolled-back odometers on Chevy Silverado HDs.
- Frame damage concealed on BMW X5s or Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedans.
- Payment terms changed post-signing for Toyota Highlanders or Honda Pilots.
How to Take the First Step
- Collect your evidence: repair orders, dealer communications, purchase paperwork, financing agreements, and warranty documents.
- Switch to written communications with the dealer to create a record.
- Call Sierra Litigation at (888) 263-8511 for a free case review.
We file in Kern County Superior Court and pursue cases aggressively, often at no cost to you unless we win.
FAQs for Bakersfield & Kern County
Do I need to live in Bakersfield to hire you? | No. We represent clients throughout Kern County and beyond. |
Can I get Lemon Law protection on a used vehicle? | Yes—if the manufacturer’s warranty is still in effect or certain other conditions apply. |
How long do I have to act? | Generally 4 years from when you knew or should have known of the issue, but sooner is always better. |
¿Puedo recibir ayuda en Español? | Sí. Brindamos asesoría y representación legal en Español para toda el área de Bakersfield y Kern County. |

Don't Let a Bad Car Stall Your Life
Whether you’re heading over the Grapevine, driving up to Lake Isabella, or commuting across Bakersfield for work, you deserve a safe, reliable vehicle. If your car has turned into a constant repair bill or your dealer played dirty, Sierra Litigation will fight to get you back on the road.
Call (888) 263-8511 or fill out our contact form for a free, no-obligation consultation. We proudly serve Bakersfield, Delano, Wasco, Tehachapi, Ridgecrest, Arvin, Shafter, and all of Kern County.
Read What Our Clients Have to Say....
I had reached out to Mr. John Miser for some legal assistance regarding a situation I was having with a vehicle. He responded promptly and was very professional. John took the time to explain the process to me and he kept me informed the entire time. Everything was successful. Thanks John for everything!
Sheronda R.
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Work with a Bakersfield Consumer Protection Attorney
When dealing with a stubborn dealer or manufacturer who won’t fix your lemon, getting a knowledgeable consumer protection attorney involved can make a significant difference. An attorney licensed in California can help you pull together the necessary paperwork, communicate directly with the business, and push for a prompt and meaningful resolution.
Most consumer protection attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, so you generally won’t owe any upfront legal fees to pursue your claim.





