After trying unsuccessfully to have his defective 2009 Buick Enclave repaired, the owner decided to contact the Law Offices of Delsack & Associates, P.C. for advice and to retain our firm. He told us he had complained many time to the GMC dealer about the problems he was having and had taken his vehicle in to a GM approved dealership to have defects fixed, six (6) times. These problems included:

  • Power steering locks up and becomes difficult to turn at low speeds
  • Transmission slips, won’t shift, or shifts erratically
  • Unexpected loss of power
  • Defective water pump
  • Defective seat cooling


We analyzed our client’s potential lemon law case by reviewing the repair orders and purchase contact and determined he had a valid claim to have his Enclave repurchased. Within a short period after filing our demand to GMC to buyback the defective vehicle, GMC agreed to repurchase the 2009 Buick Enclave, pay off the balance of the purchase, and reimburse our client for the down payment and monthly payments, less the mileage fee allowed under the California Lemon Law. Our client could not have been happier to be rid of his vehicle and get reimbursed for the monies he paid.

If you have four (4) repair attempts for the same or similar problem, two (2) repair attempts for a safety defect likely to cause bodily harm, or if your vehicle has been 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; your vehicle could be a lemon. Contact our law offices at 1-888-ExLemon (1-888-395-3666) or fill in and submit the case review form at the top of this page.

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