Volvo Cars used to be a part of Volvo Group, a large company that manufactures big trucks. In 1999, Ford Motor Company purchased Volvo Cars. Presently, led by the Geely Holding Group, Volvo has established numerous partnerships with other auto companies like Volkswagen and Isuzu. Similar to many other car manufacturers, Volvo has sold cars that have notable safety problems during the period when they are covered by a warranty, even though they are known for their stylish design and excellent performance. The lemon law attorneys at Lemon Law Duo who specialize in Volvo cars have extensive expertise dealing with the common issues and defects associated with these vehicles.
If you have brought your Volvo to an approved Volvo repair center in California while it is still under warranty because of problems or faults, you might be entitled to certain rights according to California’s lemon law.
Our lawyers who specialize in the Volvo lemon law have handled problems in various Volvo car models and designs. The California lemon law applies to these Volvo cars: Volvo S60, Volvo S90, Volvo V60, Volvo V90, Volvo XC40, Volvo XC60, Volvo XC90.
Although Volvo provides numerous characteristics, certain issues are widespread with the make. Typical problems and faults with Volvo cars include the following occurrences:
- Defective sensors
- Electrical issues
- Strut mount failure
- Electronic throttle module defect
- Faulty airbags
- Transmission slippage/jerking
- Transmission failure
- Excessive oil consumption
- Defective seat belts
- Suspension issues
- Steering system defects
- Check engine light
- Engine overheating
The Lemon Law Duo Difference
If you brought your Volvo car to a repair shop that is approved by Volvo at least once while the warranty was still valid, you may have legal protection according to California law for cars with defects. The Volvo attorneys at Lemon Law Duo have a lot of knowledge and experience in understanding the different issues and indicators that come with Volvo vehicles. If your Volvo has an issue like a broken strut mount or a problem with the transmission, our lawyers who are experts in Volvo law collaborate to gather information about previous instances of these typical troubles. This shows that Volvo has been unable to adequately repair and assure your vehicle under 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 Volvo 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 Volvo . This way, we can help you properly and get rid of your faulty vehicle. If your Volvo has experienced any of the problems mentioned above or other issues, please contact one of our knowledgeable Volvo lemon law lawyers. They can explain how our Lemon Law Duo team sets us apart.