Archive for the ‘Volkswagen’ Category
Wednesday, March 20th, 2013

(Note: Names have been omitted and some information may have been changed to protect client privacy.)
Volkswagen vehicles are known for their quality and safety. But every manufacturer occasionally produces a vehicle with some manufacturing defect. The Law Offices Of Delsack & Associates recently settled a California Lemon Law case for a Los Angeles client who purchased a new 2012 Volkswagen Jetta GLI at a Santa Monica dealership. (more…)
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Tuesday, November 20th, 2012
Volkswagen is recalling a small number of 2012-2013 VW Beetle vehicles, equipped with leather sport seats, because the front passenger seat air bag could inflate and injure a small child. If the passenger seats get wet, moisture could get into the occupant control module (OCM) and lead to inaccurate detection of a child restraint. (more…)
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Wednesday, September 5th, 2012
In the last few weeks we have received several phone calls from owners or lessees of Volkswagen (VW) Routans informing us that they are receiving unsolicited letters from law firms alleging to be California lemon law lawyers. At least one of these firms is out-of-state.
We don’t know how these firms obtained VW’s sales list, but if you receive such an unsolicited letter be very careful. A reputable law firm will not represent a client without conducting a detailed interview, reviewing all the documents pertaining to the potential case, and answering your questions. One of these firms only requests that you sign and return their letter and they will represent you – without any further communications – not even a phone call – and without reviewing your case and documents. Another commits you to paying a large contingency fee percentage for lemon law attorney’s fees and costs once you sign their letter.
For your own protection, if you receive, or have received, one of these letters, please read the instructions or video on How to Choose a California Lemon Law Firm.
Please call our offices at 888-395-3666 if you have further questions or simply require more information about the California lemon law.
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Tuesday, August 28th, 2012
According to a 2012 Strategic Vision (SV) survey, consumer’s rate Volkswagen and Ford as having the highest quality ratings of all 2011 vehicles surveyed. The difference between Strategic Vision’s survey as compared to J.D. Power’s Quality Reports, done earlier this year, is that Strategic Vision uses what it calls the “Total Quality Index” (TQI). TQI not only rates vehicles by consumer complaints, but also takes into consideration the customer buying experience, vehicle performance and all around customer satisfaction. Strategic Vision has been working directly with automotive consumers since 1995, as well as maintains relationships with all major automotive manufacturers. This allows them to report on all aspects of the new car buyer’s experience.
This year’s survey questioned almost 40,000 people who bought model year 2011 vehicles between September and December 2010. Volkswagen came in first, mostly due to the success of the Golf, Jetta, and Tiguan. Despite complaints about about Fords infotainment systems; strong designs, technological innovations, and brand equity in the Mustang, Flex and F-Series trucks, gave Ford a second place. The biggest surprise came from the most improved corporation, Chrysler Group, who’s Dodge Charger and redesigned Jeep Grand Cherokee excelled in innovation, influencing the perceptions of quality. Even though Toyota vehicles were reported to have the lowest actual problems, there were no Toyota vehicles in the top of the list. With all automobile manufacturers running the tightest “quality race” ever, customers are increasingly defining “quality” by using the Total Quality Index.
Tags: auto industry, auto quality, auto quality reports, Automobile industry in California, automobile problems, Automotive sales, Chrysler, Ford, JD Power report, Total Quality Index, TQI, vehicle quality reports, Volkswagen
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Tuesday, July 10th, 2012
Volkswagen (VW) has announced that they have reached an agreement to acquire the remaining 50.1% of sports car maker Porsche, after a seven year battle between the two German automobile manufacturers. In 2005, Porsche began buying up VW in an attempt to protect both car makers from corporate takeover. By 2008, Porsche had already owned 42.6% and admitted to a complete takeover of VW as they try to buy up 75% of the company. The plan was put on hold because of legal problems and tax hurdles that ended up putting Porsche almost $12.5 billion in debt. The failed takeover has allowed VW to turn the tables, and the complete takeover of Porsche by VW is expected to be finalized by August 1st, 2012.
Under the current agreement, Volkswagen will take over Porsche’s sports-car operations, leaving Porsche SE a stand alone holding company. By completing the deal this year, instead of in 2014 the companies said they would save an extra $400 billion in costs through the integration. According to Volkswagen Chief Executive Martin Winterkorn, the agreement will allow both companies to move forward and become stronger, something they have not been able to achieve the last three years as the takeover left both car makers in limbo.
Tags: automobile alliance, automobile industry, lemon laws, Porsche, Volkswagen, VW to take over Porsche
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Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012
Volkswagen is recalling certain 2012 Audi Q5 vehicles because the sunroof was installed with a glass that could shatter in extremely cold weather conditions. If the sunroof breaks while the vehicle is being driven, the occupants could be injured by falling glass, increasing the chance of an accident. Volkswagen will be notifying owners of the problem starting in August, and will replace the sunroof glass free of charge. For more information on the defect, owners can contact Volkswagen at 1-800-822-8987.
Tags: audi, Audi problem, lemon laws, Manufacturer defect, Safety, Shattering auto glass, sunroof problems, Volkswagen
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Monday, April 23rd, 2012
Volkswagen has announced a recall involving certain 2012 Passat vehicles built between January 2011 through to June 2011. According to the recall report submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), certain vehicles may have been built with a diesel fuel filter element that does not seal correctly. A fuel leak in the presence of an ignition source could lead to an engine fire. Owner will be notified of the problem starting in May, and dealers will replace the element with a serviceable one. Owners wanting more information about the problem can contact Volkswagen at 1-800-822-8987.
Tags: fuel leak, Fuel problem, Fuel system problems, lemon laws, posssible engine fire, Volkswagen
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Thursday, April 19th, 2012
Volkswagen is recalling a small number of 2012 Routan minivans for a problem with the right hand rear hub and bearing assemblies. According to VW, the vehicles affected were built between November 15 to November 21, 2011, and were installed with a hub and bearing assembly that was not fully machined by the manufacturer. The assemblies could wear out prematurely, leading to wheel separation and an increased risk of an accident. Owners wanting more information on the problem can contact Volkswagen at 1-800-822-8987. Last week, Chrysler issued a similar recall involving certain 2012 Chrysler Town and Country and 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan minivans.
Tags: auto safety, automobile problems, hub and bearing assembly problem, lemon law, Manufacturer defect, repeated automobile problems, Safety, Volkswagen problem, VW problem
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Wednesday, December 14th, 2011
Volkswagen is recalling certain 2012 Audi A6 sedans manufactured between April and May 2011. Because of a problem with the stitching process of the curtain air bag, the air bag may not deploy properly leaving occupants unprotected. Volkswagen will notify owners, starting January, and will replace both the left and right curtain air bags. Owners wanting more information about the recall can contact Volkswagen at 1-800-822-8987.
Tags: air bag problem, air bag safety problem, Airbag Problem, audi, Audi problem, auto safety, lemon law, Safety, Volkswagen, Volkswagen problem
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Thursday, October 6th, 2011
Volkswagen has announced a recall for certain Volkswagen and Audi vehicles equipped with a 2.0L TDI common rail diesel engines. According to a report filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), fuel injection pulses could create stress in the fuel line at the #2 injector. The stress could lead to cracks, fuel leaks and a potential fire in the presence of an ignition source. The vehicles involved in this recall include:
Volkswagen will install an improved fuel injector line on the #2 cylinder as well as vibration dampers on all injector lines. Owners wanting more information can contact Volkswagen at 1-800-822-8987.
Tags: audi, Audi A3 recall, Audi problem, auto safety, Fuel problem, lemon laws, posssible engine fire, Safety, Volkswagen, Volkswagen Jetta recall, Volkswagen problem, Volkswagen problems
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