Tesla is an American car company that only makes electric vehicles and has aimed to alter the way people perceive driving. Tesla has managed to secure a position in a highly competitive market by introducing creative concepts like electric sports cars and self-driving technology. Tesla, like other car companies, has sold vehicles with significant safety issues that emerge while the warranty is still valid, despite their efforts to unite advanced technology and excellent craftsmanship. The Tesla lawyers at Lemon Law Duo have a lot of knowledge about the typical problems and flaws that come with Tesla cars from their many years of experience.
If you have taken your Tesla to a repair shop that Tesla approves of during the time when your car is under warranty, you might have certain rights under the lemon law in California.
Our attorneys who focus on the Tesla lemon law have dealt with issues in different types and styles of Tesla vehicles. The lemon law in California is for these Tesla vehicles:
Models | Body Styles |
Tesla Model 3 | Sedan |
Tesla Model S | Sedan / Hatchback |
Tesla Model X | SUV |
Tesla Model Y | Crossover |
Tesla Roadster | Coupe |
Although Tesla provides numerous features, there are also certain issues that are commonly associated with the brand. Typical problems and flaws with Tesla cars consist of the following:
- Defective sensors
- Issues with pain/trim
- Body panel misalignment
- Electrical/infotainment issues
- Faulty airbags
- Headlight/tail light condensation
- Transmission slippage/jerking
- Excessive oil consumption
- Defective seat belts
- Suspension issues
- Steering system defects
- Check engine light
- Engine overheating
The Lemon Law Duo Difference
If your cvehicle has been taken to a Tesla authorized repair facility at least once while still under warranty, you might have specific entitlements according to the California lemon law. The lawyers at Lemon Law Duo who specialize in Tesla vehicles have extensive knowledge and expertise in recognizing different problems and indicators associated with these cars. If your Tesla car has problems such as paint peeling or damaged electronics, our group of legal experts who specialize in Tesla laws collaborate to investigate the causes of these typical issues. Our aim is to demonstrate that Tesla has not properly repaired and assured your car according to its initial warranty.
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 Tesla 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 Tesla . This way, we can help you properly and get rid of your faulty vehicle. If your Tesla has experienced any of the problems mentioned above or other issues, please contact one of our knowledgeable Tesla lemon law lawyers. They can explain how our Lemon Law Duo team sets us apart.