Yes, the manufacturer can take your GM and Chevrolet car back if it turns out to be a lemon car. The point is going to be to convince the manufacturer to do a buy back agreement on your vehicle. You will need to identify your car as a lemon, talk to the car dealership to get the car seen in the shop and possibly fixed, and if it can’t be fixed, then it will be considered for a possible buy back. You can try to talk to the car salesperson, who you already have a relationship at the car dealership. The car salesperson would have been a good person to help you, but you will probably need to call our law firm to get the real help you will need to get the manufacturer to take our lemon car back in the end.
Can the Car Salesperson Help Me to Get the Manufacturer to Take My GM and Chevrolet Car Back Once Determined That It Is a Lemon Car?
The car salesperson is your first point of contact at a car dealership. It is natural for you to want to talk to him or her about the lemon car that you are now stuck with driving. You may be disappointed to find that the car salesperson does not have that much time to talk to you about your lemon car. This is because the car salesperson wants to go back out and sell more cars, to make a good living at the end of the day. Your lemon car may be at a lower level on the car salesperson’s list, because you are not making that person any more money. At that point, you may be an irritant to that car salesperson for all the calls you are making about getting your lemon car fixed, repaired or replaced. But you can take heart, we are here to help you, if this happens to you. We can talk to the car salesperson, car dealership owner, auto manufacturer and car dealership shop manager for you, in an effort to get to the bottom of your lemon car claim. We are here to help you get a firm resolution to your lemon car issues and problem. That is why making the first call to us is super easy. All that you need to do to get us to help you is to call us at Guardian Lemon Law Group at 888.341.8537.
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What Are the Common Defects on a GM and Chevrolet Lemon Car, SUV, Crossover or Truck?
There are many different aspects of component defects on GM and Chevrolet lemon cars, SUVs, Crossovers and trucks. Some of the lemon defects that you might encounter on your vehicle may include:
- Carburetor defective
- Smoke from fuel exhaust
- Overheating of engine
- Defective metal work and welding
- Cracked rims
- Charred smell from engine
- Damage to electrical components in vehicle
- Coupling devices damaged
- Broken torsion bar springs
- Axle misaligned
- Loose bolts in engine
If you have experienced these or any other types of defects on your lemon vehicle, you can call us to review your lemon car claim for free. The Guardian Lemon Law Group is here and ready to talk to you 24/7.
How Long Do I Have to File My GM and Chevrolet Lemon Car Claim?
The statute of limitations for a lemon car claim is 4 years, depending on the facts of your lemon car case. The time will start when you knew of your lemon car status, which can be confusing to determine on your own. We are here to help you with this aspect of your claim, just give us a call to talk to our legal team about the particulars of your case.
What Are the GM and Chevrolet Lemon Car Settlement Values?
The lemon car values will depend on your vehicle value, your time driving the car until you determined it was a lemon, and your out-of-pocket expenses related to the car being a lemon vehicle. There will also be a calculation made by the California rules on this subject, that will take off and charge you back the time you drove the car and mileage estimates. We can help you to calculate the amount of your settlement value, but it can range from $$30,000 to $200,000 depending on many factors.
How Long Will It Take to Settle My Lemon Car Claim?
If you are able to have your lemon car seen at the car dealership repair shop quickly, and you have all of your expenses and losses noted, it may be possible to settle out your lemon car claim in as little as 3 months. It may take longer if there are complications regarding when your car is seen in the car dealership shop, what happened with your vehicle, and whether you had an accident with your car because of a manufacturer’s defect.
Is My Leased GM and Chevrolet Car Eligible for a Lemon Car Claim?
Yes, your new leased car is also eligible for a GM and Chevrolet lemon car claim.
Recent Victories for Toyota Lemon Vehicle Owners Experiencing Unexpected and Unplanned Speed Increment on Their Vehicles
Another case that is settled for the owners of Toyota vehicles and trucks, has reimbursed these owners for cars that make a surprising and inadvertent speed increment while the drivers are on the open roads. These Toyota owners would share $1.6 billion in settlement reimbursements, considering the damages, hardships and individual injuries achieved by the startling pace increment when the drivers are traveling at normal speeds on the roadways.
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Contact Us / Free Case Evaluation for the Manufacturer’s Buy Back of a GM and Chevrolet Lemon Car
Our legal team is ready to talk to you about initiating a lawsuit for you, based on the merits of your GM and Chevrolet lemon car claim. We will discuss the particulars of your lemon car case with you in a free case evaluation. Just call us at Guardian Lemon Law Group at 888.341.8537, to talk openly with a lawyer with experience in settling out California Lemon Law cases and lemon car claims.