After analyzing repair orders and the purchase contract of a potential lemon law case, we determined that the owner of a 2010 Chevrolet Malibu did have a valid claim to have his vehicle repurchased under the California Lemon Law. He had complained to the dealer many times about his cars problems and had six (6) unsuccessful repair attempts for various defects. These problems included:

  • Defective Engine Cooling System
  • Defective A/C System
  • Defective Thermostat
  • Defective Temperature Gauge
  • Defective Control Valve Assembly
  • SES Light Remains On


Within a short period after filing our demand to repurchase the defective vehicle, we were happy to contact our client with the good news. GMC agreed to buyback the 2010 Chevrolet Malibu, pay off the balance of the purchase, reimburse our client for the down payment, monthly payments, and pay his attorney fees. GMC was allowed to charge a mileage offset deduction as allowed under the California lemon Law.

Our client could not have been happier to get rid of the defective vehicle and get reimbursed for the monies he had paid.

If your Chevrolet is experiencing repeated problems that are affecting the safety, use, or value of your vehicle, you could own a lemon. Contact the Law Offices of Delsack & Associates, P.C. at 1-888-ExLemon (1-888-395-3666) or submit our case review form at LemonLawSpecialists.com.

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