Tesla
Tesla Lemon Law Attorney
Tesla is the all-electric U.S. automaker that has tried to change the way people think about driving. From electric sports cars to self-driving technology, Tesla’s innovative approach has provided them a spot in a very crowded market. While Tesla strives to combine new technology with quality craftsmanship, like other manufacturers, Tesla has sold cars that exhibit serious safety concerns that manifest themselves during the warranty period. The Tesla lemon law attorneys at Quill & Arrow Law have years of experience dealing with the common issues and defects associated with Tesla vehicles.
If you have presented your Tesla for issues or defects to one of Tesla’s authorized repair facilities during the warranty period, you may have rights under California’s lemon law.
Our Tesla lemon law attorneys have dealt with issues in all different types of models and styles of Tesla vehicles. The following Tesla vehicles are subject to California’s lemon law:
Models | Body Styles |
Tesla Model 3 | Sedan |
Tesla Model S | Sedan / Hatchback |
Tesla Model X | SUV |
Tesla Model Y | Crossover |
Tesla Roadster | Coupe |
While Tesla offers many features, there are also some problems that are common with the brand. Common issues and defects with Tesla vehicles include the following:
- Defective sensors
- Issues with pain/trim
- Body panel misalignment
- Electrical/infotainment issues
- Faulty airbags
- Headlight/tail light condensation
- Transmission slippage/jerking
- Excessive oil consumption
- Defective seat belts
- Suspension issues
- Steering system defects
- Check engine light
- Engine overheating
The Quill & Arrow Difference
If your Tesla vehicle has been presented to a Tesla authorized repair facility on one or more occasions during the warranty period, you may have rights under the California lemon law. The Tesla lemon law attorneys at Quill & Arrow Law have expert experience understanding the different defects and symptoms associated with Tesla vehicles. Whether it’s peeling paint or malfunctioning electronics, our Tesla law attorneys collaborate to understand the history of these inherent problems to demonstrate Tesla’s inability to properly address and confirm 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 Tesla lemon law attorneys, you will be given an opportunity to discuss your repair order history and experiences with Tesla authorized repair facilities so that we can appropriately assist you and get you out of your defective vehicle. If your Tesla has been subject to any of the above-mentioned issues or others, please call one of our expert Tesla lemon law attorneys so that we can show you the Quill & Arrow difference.