Chevrolet

Chevrolet Lemon Law Attorney

Chevrolet (“Chevy”) is a division of General Motors LLC (GM). Chevy produces a wide range of vehicles from sedans to trucks. While one of America’s first auto manufacturers, Chevy has been subject to many recalls in recent years. In fact, in September 2019, General Motors recalled more than 3.4 million big pickup trucks and SUVs in the U.S to fix a brake problem. The most recalled Chevrolet’s include: the Chevrolet Silverado 2500, Chevrolet Silverado 3500, and the Chevrolet Malibu and Cruz.

Unfortunately, our Chevrolet lemon law attorneys have experience with many different make and model Chevrolet that are notorious for experiencing engine, transmission, and break issues.  If you have a defective Chevrolet, our Chevrolet Lemon Law Attorney at Quill & Arrow Law will take your case on contingency, with no out of pocket fees. If you have presented your Chevrolet for issues or defects to one of Chevrolet’s authorized repair facilities during the warranty period, you may have rights under California’s lemon law.

The following Chevrolet vehicles are subject to California’s lemon law:

Models  Body Styles
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

While Chevrolet offers many features, there are also some problems that are common with the brand. Common issues and defects with Chevrolet vehicles include the following:

  • Transmission slipping
  • Engine leaking oil
  • Excessive wind noise from the roof
  • Knocking sound within engine
  • A delay when shifting
  • A rough idle
  • Excessive vibration from engine and/or transmission
  • Airbag light illuminating
  • Air conditioner being inoperable
  • Navigation system malfunctioning
  • Power steering failure

The Quill & Arrow Difference

If your Chevrolet vehicle has been presented to a Chevrolet authorized repair facility on one or more occasions during the warranty period, you may have rights under the California lemon law. The Chevrolet lemon law attorneys at Quill & Arrow Law have expert experience understanding the different defects and symptoms associated with Chevrolet vehicles. Whether its a faulty ignition, issues with the braking system or excessive vibrations originating in the engine, our Chevrolet law attorneys collaborate to understand the history of these inherent problems to demonstrate Chevrolet’s inability to properly address and conform your vehicle to its factory warranty.

California’s lemon law requires that a manufacturer have an opportunity to fix your defective vehicle in a reasonable number of repair attempts. When you speak to one of our Chevrolet lemon law attorneys, you will be given an opportunity to discuss your repair order history and experiences with Chevrolet authorized repair facilities so that we can appropriately assist you and get you out of your defective vehicle. If your Chevrolet has been subject to any of the above-mentioned issues or others, please call one of our expert Chevrolet lemon law attorney so that we can show you the Quill & Arrow difference.

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