In the Cadillac CTS, electrical issues and other vehicle defects are well documented. In fact, we had one repurchased not long ago for one of our clients.
Now, we are dealing with General Motors again on a new Cadillac CTS. Electrical issues are again the issue. So, I wonder if anyone else is having these problems? Leave a comment below and let us know.
Fortunately, GM’s bankruptcy filing has had no real effect on Ohio lemon law and PA lemon law outcomes. (Under the terms of the bankruptcy agreement, GM agreed to honor warranty and lemon law claims. So, from our standpoint, it is almost as if the GM bankruptcy never occurred).
If you live in Ohio or Pennsylvania* and want to know if your Cadillac CTS (or any other Cadillac model) qualifies under either the Ohio lemon law or the PA lemon law, take our Free Lemon Test now and we’ll have results back to you in less than 24 hours.
*If you live outside Ohio or Pennsylvania – contact us and we’ll help you find a qualified lemon lawyer in your area.
If you live in Ohio or Pennsylvania and buy a new car, truck or RV that has a car recall or vehicle defects that can’t be repaired, the lemon laws in both states can help. There is a federal law known as the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act which can help you, as well.
If you think your new car, truck or RV may be a lemon, you will want to talk to an experienced lemon law attorney as soon as possible. The benefits of working with a lemon lawyer include: 1) it shows the manufacturer you are serious about resolving your claim and 2.) there is no out-of-pocket cost to you for doing so. (The manufacturer pays legal fees if the claim is successful).
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Lemon law cases usually arise when there is a defect that cannot be repaired in a reasonable number of attempts and/or within a reasonable amount of time. If the defect involves a safety issue – as is the case with the recent Toyota recalls - a single unsuccessful repair attempt may qualify under the Ohio lemon law and the Pennsylvania lemon law.
For more information on Ohio’s lemon law – see the drop down menu under “OH Lemon Law” in the navigation bar at the top of this page.
For more information on Pennsylvania’s lemon law – see the drop down menu under “PA Lemon Law” in the navigation bar at the top of this page.
Have you reported vehicle problems (and had them blown off) by General Motors? News reports and anecdotal evidence show this is a common problem.
Fortunately, if you reside in Ohio or Pennsylvania, The OH and PA lemon laws are powerful tools – especially when you have an experienced lemon law attorney on your side.
At Chernosky Law Offices, we get countless complaints from clients who have been given the runaround from General Motors. However, once they start working with an lemon law attorney, GM puts the case in its early investigation and resolution program. (This is because General Motors knows they have to pay lawyer fees if you win).
An experienced lemon law attorney can help when you have had too many vehicle defects or the manufacturer is unwilling or unable to repair it properly under the warranty. If you still have a new car warranty, then help is available (even in spite of the GM bankruptcy). Too many car recalls may also qualify your vehicle as a lemon law case.
Remember, there is no out-of-pocket cost to you for this service. The manufacturer pays our fee if your claim is successful.
Call us today at 866-568- 0064 for a free evaluation!
The PA Lemon Law protects consumers struggling with problems and defects with a new vehicle.
Buying a new car or RV is clearly a large investment. If you live in Pennsylvania and experience problems with your new vehicle and the dealer can’t seem to fix it (or they fix one thing and additional vehicle defects continue to arise) – you may have a claim under the PA Lemon Law. (Most states – including Ohio - have a Lemon Law in place that protects you under these circumstances).
Here are a couple questions to keep in mind:
- Has the vehicle been at the shop more than 30 days?
- Has the dealer tried to repair the vehicle several times?
- Have you had 8 or more different problems?
- Do the problems with your new vehicle pose a safety risk? (i.e. like the recent Toyota recalls)
If you experienced any of these things, then chances are you will qualify to receive a new vehicle or your money back under the PA Lemon Law.
In order to get a new vehicle or money back, you need to notify the manufacturer and ask for help. Every manufacturer has an early resolution program where they review lemon law claims.
To help you with this process – Contact one of our Pennsylvania lemon lawyers or Ohio Lemon Lawyers. There is absolutely NO COST for this service because the manufacturer will have to pay our fee if we are successful.
Take advantage of free legal advice and assistance today! Call us toll free at 866-568-0064 for a free consultation or take our FREE Lemon Test to find out if your vehicle may qualify.