Two recent lemon law buybacks of Nissan Leaf vehicles in Arizona have Leaf owners in California questioning whether their vehicles can be repaired, replaced, or bought back under the California lemon law.

Approximately 400 Nissan leaf owners in Arizona are claiming that after only a year of driving in warmer than normal temperatures have contributed to a significant loss of driving range in their electric vehicles (EV). One owner said that after only 15 months, his vehicle lost almost 30% of battery capacity giving him a maximum of only 42 miles on a single charge.

In a statement released by David Reuter, Nissan’s vice president of corporate communications, the problems are limited to “a small handful” of Leaf owners, and the vehicles in question were impacted by extreme heat, high speeds, high mileage, and charging method and frequency. He added that there is no defect in the Leaf, but in the interest of customer satisfaction, Nissan bought the cars back. According to Reuter, there have been over 38,000 Leafs sold around the world and the majority customers are very satisfied owners.

The Law Offices of Delsack & Associates have been representing California consumer’s to the highest legal standards for over 25 years. Our California Lemon Law experience have allowed us to successfully represented thousands of clients throughout the state in all types of lemon law cases. We take pride in the fact that almost 100% of our cases are able to reach settlements without litigation, making the process fast and stress free. Our goal is not to be the “largest” lemon law firm in California, but to continue to be the “BEST”. Below is a list of some of our most recent success stories where we helped consumers get settlements for their lemon vehicles:

  • 1. 2011 BMW 535I: Full Buy Back – Lodi, CA – 7694 miles
  • 2. 2009 Infiniti 637: Full buy back – La Quint, CA – 19,259 miles
  • 3. 2006 Chevrolet Corvette: Full buy back – Los Angeles, CA – 28,331 miles
  • 4. 2005 Ford F350: Cash & Keep – Lemoore, CA – 88,132 miles
  • 5. 2012 Kia Sorento: Full buy back – San Jose, CA – 2,023 miles
  • 6. 2010 Audi S5 Cabrilotet: Full buy back – SanAnselmo, CA – 13,495 miles
  • 7. 2007 Dodge Sprinter: Full buy back – Moss Beach, CA – 55,417 miles
  • 8. 2008 Audi TT Roadster: Cash & Keep – West Hollywood, CA – 37,143 miles
  • 9. 2010 VW Passat: Cash & Keep – Santa Carlos, CA – 17,924 miles
  • 10. 2007 GMC Arcadia: Full buy back – Westlake Village, CA – 56,749 miles

If you live in California and and think your vehicle could be a lemon, contact our Lemon Law Offices, or fill out our Lemon Law Case Review, for a FREE consultation.

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