The owner of a 2012 Ford Mustang with multiple safety defects, recently contacted the Law Offices of Delsack & Associates, P.C. looking for advice about her vehicle and the California Lemon Law. She purchased her Mustang in July 2011 and had been trying to get it fixed since August 31, 2011. A Ford dealer had been given at least four (4) opportunities to repair the problems which included: defective suspension, defective control arms, defective transmission, defective power windows, and a defective wheel alignment.
Upon reviewing her case, we analyzed all repair orders and the purchase contract and determined she was a good candidate for protection under the California Lemon Law. Within a few short weeks of retaining our legal services, we were able to negotiate a repurchase of the defective vehicle and recover her down payment, monthly payments, and registration; less the mileage deduction as allowed under California ‘s lemon law. Ford also paid the purchase balance in full and all attorney fees. Needless to say our client was thrilled to be rid of her 2012 Ford Mustang and get her money back.
If you have four (4) repair attempts for the same or similar problem; or only two (2) repair attempts for a problem likely to cause serious bodily injury; or if your vehicle has been out of service, in the hands of an authorized dealer, for over 30 days during the first 18 months or 18,000 miles; AND is still not repaired, you could qualify for protection under the California Lemon Law. Contact the Law Offices of Delsack & Associates, P.C. at 1-888-ExLemon (1-888-395-3666) or submit our free lemon law case review form at the top of this page.