(Note: Names have been omitted and some information may have been changed to protect client privacy.)
Volkswagen vehicles are known for their quality and safety. But every manufacturer occasionally produces a vehicle with some manufacturing defect. The Law Offices Of Delsack & Associates recently settled a California Lemon Law case for a Los Angeles client who purchased a new 2012 Volkswagen Jetta GLI at a Santa Monica dealership.
Shortly after purchasing the 2012 Jetta GLI, the owner noticed that the air bag warning light would illuminate intermittently while driving. This problem poses a safety concern which only requires two unsuccessful repair attempts before qualifying for the California lemon law buyback presumption. At approximately 2,500 miles the dealer had already made three repair attempts for the same airbag problem.
Our client knew his Jetta met the lemon vehicle criteria after viewing our video on our website: Do I Qualify For The California Lemon Law?. He submitted our easy online application and was contacted by one of our experienced California lemon law attorneys. The Law Offices of Delsack & Assoc., P.C. submitted a demand for repurchase to the manufacturer and received a buy back offer within one month. Our client was reimbursed for his full down payment and all other payments, after the manufacturer deducted a small mileage fee according to the formula set by California lemon law. All attorney fees were also paid by Volkswagen.
If you think the vehicle you are driving is a lemon, contact us at 1-888-ExLEMON (888-395.3666) or click here to go to LemonLawSpecialists.com where you will be able to submit our lemon law case evaluation form. One of our experienced California lemon law attorneys will contact you for a FREE consultation to discuss your case and to see whether we can get rid of your lemon vehicle for you.