GMC
Common Defects Experienced By Gmc Owners/Lessees
Based on our experience, consumers have experienced the following issues with their GMC vehicles:
- Engine failure (e.g. engine smoke, overheating, illumination of Check Engine Light)
- Transmission issues (e.g. stalling, noises, lagging, delay, shifting, shaking, vibrating)
- Issues with water pump
- Defective fuel pump
- Issues with oil and diesel leakage
- Faulty air bags
- Faulty seatbelts
- Issues with excessive oil consumption
- Defective steering system
- Other issues that affect the vehicle’s use, safety or value
GMC has been under fire for their faulty vehicles and has recalled hundreds of thousands of vehicles over faulty airbags, seatbelts, and excessive oil consumption. General Motors, GMC’s parent company, has recalled thousands of GMC vehicles because of a recall on malfunctioning airbag warning lights. Drivers might be under the impression that their airbags are working properly but actually the warning light may not indicate an airbag malfunction. This issue may harm drivers and passengers in an event of a crash. In addition, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has reported that thousands of GMC vehicles are being investigated for faulty airbags. The issue is that the vehicles’ airbags may not inflate in a crash and there has been injuries reported due to this malfunction.
GMC uses the catchphrase of “Like A Pro.” However, purchasers or lessees of GMC vehicles that are lemons did not pay for or get a vehicle that was made as a true “pro” would make vehicles, and therefore, are entitled to full compensation under the law. Luckily, the attorneys at Nahavandi & Azimtash LLP are ready, able, and willing to fight GMC on behalf of all consumers who purchased or leased a lemon GMC.
How Does Lemon Law Protect You If You Purchased Or Leased A Gmc That May Be A Lemon?
Your GMC may be a lemon if you experienced any of the above issues or any other issues which substantially affect your GMC’s use, safety or value and an authorized GMC repair facility or dealership has been unable to fix the issues within a reasonably number of repair attempts. Your GMC may also be a lemon if your GMC has spent more than 30 days in an authorized GMC repair facility or dealership and has not been fixed. Under the California and Federal lemon laws, you may be entitled to a refund, replacement, or cash compensation for your vehicle. The best part is that you owe us nothing unless we recover compensation for you as the manufacturers are obligated by law to pay your attorneys’ fees.
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