Archive for the ‘CA Lemon Law’ Category

2010 Toyota Tacoma Buyback For Suspension

Friday, May 3rd, 2013

(Note: Names have been omitted and some information may have been changed to protect client privacy.)

Suspension problems often exhibit symptoms such as unfamiliar noises, vibrations, questionable handling, and unusual tire wear. When problems appear, finding a remedy can often be difficult because there are so many moving parts within the system.

When a Corona, California resident contacted our California lemon law offices with a 2010 Toyota Tacoma with thirteen (13) repair attempts of the suspension, one of our attorney’s performed a free case evaluation which showed that he had a strong lemon law case. (more…)

Buick Lacrosse Buyback For Suspension Problem

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013

(Note: Names have been omitted and some information may have been changed to protect client privacy.)

Our California lemon law offices were recently contacted by a Delano, California resident who had purchased a Buick Lacrosse that was experiencing suspension problems. (more…)

California Lemon Law Buyback 2011 Chevy Cruze

Tuesday, April 16th, 2013

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Our California lemon law offices were recently visited by a Palmdale, California resident who bought a brand new 2011 Chevrolet Cruze from a dealership in Valencia, California. (more…)

Lemon Alert! Dodge Ram Truck O2 Sensors

Monday, April 15th, 2013

The job of an oxygen sensor in a vehicle is to compare the oxygen content coming out of the exhaust to the oxygen content in the exhaust stream. This helps the vehicle computer determine whether to enrich or lean the fuel mixture, allowing the catalytic converter to operate more efficiently and reduce emissions into the environment. Exhaust byproducts can often block the sensor’s element over time causing poor fuel economy and increased emissions. (more…)

How Long Does The California Lemon Law Process Take?

Wednesday, April 10th, 2013

When a potential client comes into our California Lemon Law Offices for help with a vehicle that he or she believes is a lemon, one of the first questions asked is, “How long will it take to get rid of my lemon vehicle?”. (more…)

Federal Used Car Buyer Guide Changes Questioned

Monday, April 8th, 2013

The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Used Car Buyers Guide, formally known as the Used Motor Vehicle Trade Regulation Rules, was enacted in 1985 as a way to protect consumers against used car fraud. It requires dealers to display stickers in the window of all used vehicles for sale, giving information about (more…)

Buyback 2007 Honda Odyssey Brake Problems

Thursday, March 28th, 2013

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The Honda Odyssey has always been a popular minivan for families in California. When our California Lemon Law Offices Of Delsack & Associates were contacted by a Cerritos resident experiencing braking problems with his 2007 Honda Odyssey, we advised him to pursue a lemon law case against the manufacturer. (more…)

Buyback 2012 Volkswagen Jetta GLI Airbags

Wednesday, March 20th, 2013

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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…)

Buyback 2008 Saturn Aura XE Transmission

Monday, March 11th, 2013

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Last November our California lemon law offices were contacted by a woman concerned about transmission problems she was experiencing with her 2008 Saturn Aura XE. This particular model had been recalled a month earlier (more…)

California Laws on Early Auto Lease Termination

Wednesday, March 6th, 2013

Consumers in California have lease holder laws that offer protection beyond the federal laws. Whatever your reason for wanting to get out of a lease, if you do not have a “cooling off” clause in your contract, it is recommended to proceed with caution. The laws allow consumers in California to terminate a California automobile lease at any time, but (more…)