GM is the top car maker in the US and makes cars under brands like Buick, Cadillac, Chevy, and GMC. In just one year, General Motors sold more than 10 million cars. This has made them well-known and reliable in the American car industry. Sadly, similar to other makers, General Motors has sold vehicles that have significant safety issues that become apparent within the warranty timeframe. The lawyers at Lemon Law Duo who specialize in General Motors lemon law cases have a lot of experience handling the usual problems and flaws found in General Motors cars.
If you took your General Motors vehicle to a GM-approved repair center while it was under warranty for problems or faults, you might have legal protections under California’s lemon law.
Our lawyers who specialize in cases involving the failure of General Motors vehicles have handled problems in various models and designs of GM cars. The lemon law in California applies to these specific General Motors vehicles:
Models | Body Styles |
Buick Enclave | Mid-size Luxury SUV |
Buick Envision | Compact Crossover |
Buick Lacrosse | Sedan |
Buick Regal | Sportback |
Cadillac XT4 | Crossover |
Cadillac XT5 | Crossover |
Cadillac XT6 | Crossover |
Cadillac Escalade | SUV |
Cadillac CT5 | Sedan |
Cadillac CT6 | Coupe |
Cadillac CT6-V | Coupe |
Cadillac CTS | Sedan |
Cadillac-STS-V | Sedan |
Cadillac XTS | Sedan |
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 |
GMC Acadia | Crossover |
GMC Canyon | Pickup |
GMC Savana | Full-size Van |
GMC Sierra | Pickup |
GMC Terrain | Crossover |
GMC Yukon | SUV |
Despite the various advantages provided by General Motors, there are also certain issues that are frequently associated with the brand. Frequent problems and faults with General Motors cars include these:
- Defective sensors
- Spontaneous shutoff
- Transmission banging into gear
- Delay when shifting
- Rough idle
- Excessive vibration
- Electrical issues
- Faulty airbags
- 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 you bring your General Motors car to an authorized repair shop while it’s under warranty, you might have some rights under the lemon law in California. The lemon law lawyers at Lemon Law Duo who specialize in General Motors vehicles have extensive knowledge and understanding of the various issues and signs of trouble that can occur with these cars. If your car from General Motors suddenly stops working, has issues with the brakes, or has any other problems, our lawyers will work together to learn about past instances of these common issues. This will show that GM has not been able to handle and fix these problems correctly, as promised in the original car 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 General Motors 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 General Motors. This way, we can help you properly and get rid of your faulty vehicle. If your General Motors has experienced any of the problems mentioned above or other issues, please contact one of our knowledgeable General Motors lemon law lawyers. They can explain how our Lemon Law Duo team sets us apart.