The owner of a leased 2014 Mercedes-Benz GL550 found himself returning to his dealership for repairs seven months after leasing his vehicle. He subsequently provided Mercedes-Benz three (3) more opportunities to repair defects which included: faulty steering angle sensors and steering column module; an “Active Blind Spot Assist” warning light that remains on under normal operating conditions; and an engine that idles rough and hesitates.
After trying unsuccessfully to have these defects repaired until June 4, 2015, the GL550 owner decided to retain the Law Offices of Delsack & Assoc., P.C. to represent him in his demand for repurchase of the vehicle. Within a short time, our firm was able to negotiate a buyback of the defective vehicle. Our client was reimbursed for his down payment, monthly payments, and registration; less a mileage deduction as allowed under California’s Lemon Law. Mercedes-Benz additionally paid his lease balance in full and his attorney’s fees. Our client was delighted with the outcome.
Don’t get stuck driving a lemon. If you are experiencing repeated, unfix-able problems with your vehicle, contact the Law Offices of Delsack & Associates for a free California Lemon Law case review. Fill in and submit the form at the top of this page or call us at 1-888-395-3666.