Approximately two months after purchasing his new 2010 Cadillac SRX, the vehicle owner had already returned his truck to a GMC dealership for its first repair attempt. He subsequently provided GMC fifteen (15) more opportunities to repair the defect before he decided to contact the Law Offices of Delsack & Associates, P.C. to demand the repurchase of his vehicle under the California Lemon Law.
The problems with Cadillac SRX included:
- An Engine That Repeatedly Stalls
- Turbo Charger Failure And Poor Acceleration
- Intermittent Failure Of Power Windows And Rear Lift Gate
- Loss Of Power Steering And Abnormal Noises From System
- Service Engine Soon (SES) Light Remains On
- Defective Seats
Within a short time of retaining our services, we were able to negotiate the repurchase of the defective vehicle. Our client was reimbursed for his down payment, monthly payments, and registration. Because the first repair attempt was approximately two months after the vehicle was purchased, the mileage deduction allowed under California’s lemon law was very small. GMC also paid his purchase balance in full and his attorney’s fees.
If you think your vehicle qualifies as a lemon under California’s Lemon Law, contact the Law Offices of Delsack & Associates, P.C. for a free consultation. Call us at 1-888-ExLEMON (1-888-395-3666) or fill in our case review form at LemonLawSpecialists.com.