Lots of Lemon Law Refunds & Replacements To Be Thankful For…..

November 26, 2014
By: Robert Silverman


As we approach Thanksgiving, we would like to take a moment to thank the thousands of distressed drivers who turn to 1 800 LEMON LAW each year looking to seek justice with their defective vehicles. Every month, our experienced team of attorneys throughout fifteen states work diligently to help secure hundreds of repurchases, replacements, and refunds for our clients.

Here’s just a sampling of our clients’ recent success stories. If you are driving a lemon, make the call to 1 800 LEMON LAW and let’s get you back on the road to recovery. PLEASE NOTE: THESE RESULTS DO NOT PROMISE OR GUARANTEE A PARTICULAR OUTCOME OR RESULT AS EVERY CASE IS DIFFERENT, BUT THEY ARE INDICATIVE OF THE SERVICE WE STRIVE TO PROVIDE.

Certified pre-owned 2013 Nissan Altima with vibration issues–Client received $4,000 plus they kept their car. Settled in 14 days.(PA)

2010 GMC Terrain with engine problem starting at 42,000 miles. Client received $4,500 plus they kept their vehicle. Settled in 21 days. (NJ)

2013 used VW Passat with 45,000 miles and a continuous check engine light. Client received $5,000 plus they kept their car. Settled in 20 days. (PA)

2014 Nissan Pathfinder with transmission shudder. FULL REPURCHASE UNDER NJ LEMON LAW. Settled in 26 days.

2010 Volvo XC60 with 59,945 miles–battery, oil consumption and engine problems. Client received $8,500 plus they kept their vehicle. Settled in 11 days.

2014 Nissan Pathfinder with passenger airbag problem. FULL REPURCHASE UNDER PA LEMON LAW. Settled in 15 days.

2013 Subaru Impreza with oil consumption problem. Current mileage is 53,480 miles. Client received $4,500 plus they kept their vehicle. Settled in 22 days. (NH)

2011 Mini Cooper with 45,000 miles –fuel pump problem. Client received $4,500 plus they kept their vehicle. Settled in 21 days. (NY)

2014 GMC Acadia Denali with wheel alignment and vibration problems. BRAND NEW VEHICLE UNDER NJ LEMON LAW. Settled in 35 days.

2015 GMC Yukon Denali with loss of power. FULL REPURCHASE UNDER NJ LEMON LAW. Settled in 38 days.

2012 Chevrolet Malibu with 33,700 miles–rattle in steering, whining in brakes. Client received $5,000 plus kept their vehicle. Settled in 27 days. (PA)

2014 Jeep Cherokee with transmission problems. FULL REPURCHASE UNDER PA LEMON LAW. Settled in 42 days.

2013 Audi Q7 with HVAC problem–client didn’t succeed in dealing directly with Audi. Client received $8,250 plus kept their vehicle. Settled in 60 days. (PA)

2010 Audi A4 with oil consumption problem. Car has 48,000 miles. Client received $6,250 plus they kept their car. Settled in 29 days.

2012 Porsche Panamera with 24,000 miles. Out of service 30+ days with various issues. Client received $13,500 plus kept their vehicle. Settled in 53 days. (MA)

2014 Volkswagen Passat with power window problems. BRAND NEW CAR UNDER NJ LEMON LAW. Settled in 14 days.

2013 Ford Escape with 50,000 miles and various sync problems and overheating issues. Ford gave them a payment and the dealer gave them a payment but they still thought they deserved more. Client received $3,500 plus they kept the car. Settled in 55 days. (MA)

2013 BMW 328xi with 31,800 miles and electrical issues. Client received $10,000 plus they kept their car. Settled in 34 days. (PA)

2014 Honda Odyssey with rear camera problems. BRAND NEW VEHICLE UNDER NJ LEMON LAW. Settled in 27 days.

2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee with u-connect and 911 error message problems. Client received $6,000 plus they kept their vehicle. Settled in 45 days. (CT)

2014 Chevrolet Corvette with reduced power as a result of a faulty wiring harness. The car was fixed and GM offered client one payment and an extended warranty before he called us. He thought he deserved more. He received $6,000 plus kept his car. Settled in 37 days. (DC)

2014 Cadillac ATS with stalling issues. FULL REPURCHASE UNDER OHIO LEMON LAW. Settled in 53 days.

2012 Toyota Camry with check engine light problem starting at 23,000 miles. Contacted us when car was at 40,000 miles. FULL REPURCHASE UNDER NJ LEMON LAW. Settled in 40 days.

2012 Chevrolet Avalanche with 58,000 miles and an oil consumption problem. Client received $6,000 plus they kept their vehicle . Settled in 64 days.

2013 Ford Fiesta with 30,200 miles and transmission problems. Client received $4,500 plus kept their vehicle. Settled in 67 days. (PA)

2013 Dodge Dart with check engine light problems. FULL REPURCHASE UNDER NJ LEMON LAW. Settled in 47 days.

2014 Dodge Ram with a differential and rank and pinion replaced. Out of service 60 days. Client only wanted money. Client received $4,250 plus they kept their vehicle. Settled in 62 days. (TN)

2013 Ford Fusion with 25,000 miles and transmission problems. Client received $4,000 plus kept their car. Settled in 74 days. (PA)

2009 Suzuki XL7 with 74,000 miles. Timing chain replaced 3x, engine then replaced. Client received $4,500 plus kept their vehicle. (PA)

2013 Ford Escape with engine problems. Out of service 28 days. FULL REPURCHASE UNDER WI LEMON LAW. Settled in 73 days.

2104 Kia Sorrento out of service 20 days after car broke down. Client received $5,000 plus they kept their car. Settled in 92 days. (NJ)

2014 Dodge Durango with overheating problem. FULL REPURCHASE UNDER PA LEMON LAW. Settled in 54 days.

2013 Mercedes Benz G63 with steering wheel issues. FULL REPURCHASE UNDER NJ LEMON LAW.

2014 Infiniti XC60 with transmission shudder. FULL REPURCHASE UNDER WV LEMON LAW. Settled in 19 days.

2013 Kia Optima with electrical issues. Client received $5,000 plus kept their car. (NJ)

2013 Hyundai Sonata repeatedly getting stuck in gear. FULL REPURCHASE UNDER PA LEMON LAW.

Thank you for putting your continued trust in our efforts. Thank you for referring your friends, family members, co-workers, and neighbors. For 24 years running, we have remained the largest, most successful Lemon Law and automotive consumer advocacy firm in the Northeast. We will continue to work diligently to educate consumers about their rights through lemonlaw.com, this blog, and the many news outlets we work with throughout the year; and we remain dedicated to providing the best legal counsel we can to those who turn to us for 100% cost-free Lemon Law help. Driving a lemon? Make the call to 1 800 536 6652 or click here for a free case review.


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9 Responses to “Lots of Lemon Law Refunds & Replacements To Be Thankful For…..”


  1. #1 Deanna Johnson says:

    I have a 2008 GMC Acadia. I purchased it used with low miles on it. I have around 105,000 miles on it now and I have had nothing bit trouble with it. It won’t shift at times. The steering is making a bad noise. Can u tell me if there is anything that can be done. Thanks

    • #2 LemonLaw says:

      @Deanna: Most likely due to the age, no. But I would contact your state attorney general’s office to find out if you have a used car lemon law in your state and what would qualify.

      • #3 jay says:

        I recently purchased a 2015 GT. The car has a defective paint job (there is visible fibers/hairs under the paint on the roof)….the color of the paint on the body does NOT match the bumper; it’s two-tone and what’s crazy is that it’s white. I was told that the car does not appear to have a prime coat which would explain the two-tone color. The dealership agreed to “spot” paint the roof/defective area and I was told that a loaner car would NOT be provided because it’s not covered in the warranty as I would have to find my own transportation while the car is in the shop. Why do I have to come out of pocket so they can fix what screwed up?? I live 2hrs away from the dealership. From what they are saying, I basically have to pay for my own inconvenience…..I’m located in Louisiana.

        • #4 Cheri Kelly says:

          I have a 2007 Acadia and have had issues with it almost the entire 3 years I have had it. The battery is constantly dead, the sun roof was leaking water inside my car going straight to the fuse box which was making car not turn off after the key was off and out of the ignition. When reading reviews it seems like most other owners are having the same issues, but I haven’t seen any recalls. Is there anything that can be done. I’m looking wanting to trade it in but of course I owe more than what it’s worth

          • #5 LemonLaw says:

            @Cheri: The age may be a big problem and the Federal law would not cover a 10 year old car. Certain states do have used car lemon laws though. I would encourage you to call your state attorney general to see if there is anything they can do.

            • #6 Jamel says:

              I recently purchased a Audi A5 a little over a month ago . I purchased it in New York. I have been having oil and coolant leakages since I bought the car . I filled the coolant to max on Friday and on Thursday when I checked it it was under the minimum . With my oil I gave it an oil change a week after I got the car . Three weeks later it said I was low on oil and had to refil the oil . Would this be considered a lemon .

              • State: PA
            • #7 LemonLaw says:

              @Jamel: I would like to further discuss your case with you. Please call 800-536-6652 or visit https://www.lemonlaw.com/rid.html

              • #8 Valerie Romer says:

                Hello, my husband and I have a 2014 Dodge Ram 1500 and it has been nothing but problems. We purchased it used April 2015 with 52K. Since purchasing it, we have repetitively taken it back to the dealership to have it fixed under the warranty, but they would give it back saying there’s nothing wrong. As I learn more about lemon vehicles, the dealerships were slick and didn’t put anything into the system every time we brought it in about complaints for repairs (besides the original dealership did much more – such as selling us a vehicle with bank approval, sold our trade, then 5 days later demanded that we bring the truck back because funding fell through because of a typo on their end and they had to get us “rebought”), the dealerships just said it was all in my husband’s head. Anyway, the computer has never worked right, the blower for heat/a.c. doesn’t work right, after oil changes there’s a knock (which they just say is “a hemi knock”), the acceleration cuts out going uphill, the front end doesn’t feel right, the computer says to come in every 10k for an oil change, blinker switch sticks and I can’t remember if there’s more or not. This truck has been an issue since day 1. We’ve tried to get it fixed under the manufacture warranty to no avail. We even bought an extended warranty, I don’t know why, it’s useless. Now we are outside of the 100k (at 105k) manufacture warranty and no one will help us and we are stuck with this truck for the next 5.5 years, if it doesn’t die first and become a very expensive lawn ornament. The truck was purchased in Milford, PA – is registered in DE, and right now we are at our winter house for the time being in Woodridge, NY. Is there anything you can do to help or guidance as to where we can turn to for help? Any help at this point would be GREATLY appreciated!

                • State: Pennsylvania
              • #9 Alex Miller says:

                Hello I bought a brand new 2014 dodge ram 1500 with zero miles on it it has been in the shop 12 times for my complaint of dash going out when it rains..and I have replaced the front tires twice now it has 45000 on it now dealer ship says nothing wrong with it no front end problem or dash problem..today it rained again dash stopped working and headliner is all wet and dripping….please help what do I do…have pictures and work orders from dodge..

                • State: Michigan

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