In a recent case against Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), our client encountered numerous challenges with their newly purchased 2018 Jeep Wrangler. Since purchasing the vehicle on January 16, 2019, they experienced recurring problems that significantly affected its performance and reliability.
These issues included dashboard warning lights, engine overheating, coolant leaks, battery failure, and malfunctions in the auto start-stop system. Despite attempts to repair the vehicle and recalls related to steering damper issues, the problems persisted.
To seek resolution, our client decided to pursue legal action under the Lemon Law, a consumer protection law that provides remedies for individuals who purchase or lease a defective vehicle. They sought compensation for the persistent issues and the associated expenses incurred.
We are pleased to report that our client achieved a favorable outcome in their case. FCA agreed to repurchase the Jeep Wrangler, providing reimbursement for the expenses they had incurred (excluding usage fees) and covering their legal fees.
This resolution not only ensures financial relief for our client but also acknowledges the responsibility of the automaker in addressing the persistent problems with the vehicle.
If you find yourself facing car troubles in California, the Lemon Law Experts are here to assist you. With our extensive knowledge and a proven track record in fighting for consumer rights, we can help you navigate the complexities of the Lemon Law and secure the compensation you deserve.
Whether you are dealing with mechanical issues, safety concerns, or manufacturing defects, we will evaluate your case to determine your eligibility for remedies such as vehicle replacements, cash compensation, or a lemon law refund.
Contact the Lemon Law Experts today for a free consultation to discuss your situation and explore the options available to you. You can reach us at 877-885-5366 or visit our website to learn more about our services and how we can assist you in protecting your rights as a consumer.