When the Law Offices of Delsack & Associates, P.C. were contacted by a California resident experiencing steering problems with his 2010 Chevrolet Traverse, we were not surprised to see that the SUV had five (5) technical service bulletin’s issued for the steering system. The owner said he purchased the Traverse in June, 2010, and by August, 2011 already had four (4) unsuccessful repair attempts by a GMC dealer. According to service reports, repairs included replacement of several parts in the rack & pinion system, as well as replacement of the power steering pump.
After a short consultation with one of our experienced lemon law attorneys, he decided to retain our services in his demand to have GMC repurchase his vehicle. Within a few short weeks of sending our demand, we were able to negotiate a repurchase of the vehicle and recover his down payment, monthly payments, and registration; less the mileage deduction allowed under the California lemon law. GMC also paid the purchase balance in full and all of our attorney fees. Needless to say our client was thrilled to be rid of his defective 2010 Chevrolet Traverse and get his money back.
The Law Offices of Delsack & Associates, P.C. can help you get rid of your defective lemon vehicle. Contact us at 1-888-ExLEMON (1-888-395-3666) or fill in and submit our California Lemon Law Case Review form at the top of this page.