Chevrolet, also known as Chevy, is a part of General Motors LLC (GM). Chevy makes a variety of cars including sedans and trucks. Chevy, which is one of the earliest car makers in the US, has experienced numerous recalls in the past few years. Actually, back in September 2019, General Motors had to recall over 3.4 million large pickup trucks and SUVs in the United States due to a brake issue that needed to be resolved. Some of the cars that people remember the most from Chevrolet are the Chevrolet Silverado 2500, Chevrolet Silverado 3500, and the Chevrolet Malibu and Cruz.
Unfortunately, our legal team has faced different Chevrolet vehicles that are popular for experiencing issues with their motor, gearbox, and brakes. If you have a damaged Chevrolet car, our lawyer specialized in the Chevrolet Lemon Law at Lemon Law Duo will take care of it without asking for payment in advance. If you brought your Chevrolet to a repair shop approved by Chevrolet for issues during your warranty period, you may be entitled to certain rights under California’s lemon law.
The following Chevrolet vehicles are subject to California’s lemon law:
Models | Body Styles |
Chevrolet Spark | Compact Sedan |
Chevrolet Corvette | Luxury Sports Coupe / Convertible |
Chevrolet Camaro | Mid-size Coupe / Convertible |
Chevrolet Cruze | Sedan / Hatchback |
Chevrolet Malibu | Mid-size Sedan |
Chevrolet Impala | Sedan |
Chevrolet Tahoe | SUV |
Chevrolet Suburban | SUV |
Chevrolet Traverse | Crossover |
Chevrolet Silverado | Pickup |
Chevrolet Volt | Compact Hatchback |
Even though Chevrolet offers many features, some common problems are found throughout the brand. Common issues and flaws with Chevrolet vehicles include the following:
- Transmission slipping
- Engine leaking oil
- Excessive wind noise from the roof
- Knocking sound within engine
- A delay when shifting
- A rough idle
- Excessive vibration from engine and/or transmission
- Airbag light illuminating
- Air conditioner being inoperable
- Navigation system malfunctioning
- Power steering failure
The Lemon Law Duo Difference
If you have taken your Chevrolet car to an authorized Chevrolet repair shop at least once while it was still under warranty, you may have certain rights according to the lemon law in California. The Lemon Law Duo team of lawyers who specialize in Chevrolet car defects are very knowledgeable about the various issues and signs that can be seen in Chevrolet vehicles. If your Chevrolet car has problems like bad ignition, braking issues, or strong vibrations from the engine, our lawyers work together to study the past occurrences of these issues. This shows that Chevrolet has not been able to fix and make your vehicle meet the standards of its original 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 Chevrolet 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 Chevrolet. This way, we can help you properly and get rid of your faulty vehicle. If your Chevrolet has experienced any of the problems mentioned above or other issues, please contact one of our knowledgeable Chevrolet lemon law lawyers. They can explain how our Lemon Law Duo team sets us apart.