Range Rover is a big, fancy SUV series made by Land Rover known for making high-quality, comfortable, and tough practical vehicles. For many years, Land Rover was promoted in the United States under the name Range Rover since it was the only available type of vehicle at that time. While Range Rover has played a role in influencing the high-end SUV market, Land Rover, like other car makers, has sold vehicles with significant safety issues that arise while still under warranty. The lawyers at Lemon Law Duo who specialize in lemon law cases have a lot of knowledge and expertise in handling the usual problems and faults that come with Range Rover cars.
If you brought your Range Rover to a Land Rover-authorized repair shop for issues or malfunctions while it was still covered by warranty, you could have specific rights as outlined in California’s lemon law.
Our lawyers for Land Rover’s lemon law have handled problems in various models and designs of Range Rover cars. California’s lemon law applies to the following Range Rover vehicles:
Land Rover Range Rover | SUV |
Land Rover Range Rover Evoque | SUV / Convertible |
Land Rover Range Rover Sport | SUV |
Land Rover Range Rover Velar | SUV |
Despite the many features of Range Rovers, certain issues are frequently experienced with this brand. Some common problems and faults with Range Rover cars include the following:
- Defective sensors
- Electrical issues
- Faulty airbags
- Transmission slippage/jerking
- Excessive oil consumption/leaks
- Defective seat belts
- Air suspension issues
- Steering system defects
- Check engine light
- Engine overheating
The Lemon Law Duo Difference
If you have brought your Range Rover vehicle to an approved Land Rover service center at least once while it is still covered by warranty, you might be eligible for specific advantages according to California’s lemon law. The Land Rover legal specialists at Lemon Law Duo have deep understanding of the different issues and indications associated with Range Rover vehicles. If an oil leak never stops or the air suspension fails early, our lawyers who are experts in Land Rover cases collaborate to study the history of these typical problems. Their goal is to demonstrate that Land Rover has not adequately addressed these issues and did not fulfill their commitment to offer a vehicle with an undamaged factory guarantee.
In California, the Lemon law states that a manufacturer must be given a chance to fix your faulty vehicle within a reasonable amount of repair attempts. When you talk to one of our lawyers who specializes in Range Rover lemon law cases, you will have a chance to talk about the past times you had your car fixed and your experiences with repair places authorized by Range Rover. This way, we can help you properly and get rid of your faulty vehicle. If your Range Rover has experienced any of the problems mentioned above or other issues, please contact one of our knowledgeable Range Rover lemon law lawyers. They can explain how our Lemon Law Duo team sets us apart.