Is Your GMC a Lemon? The Lemon Lawyers Can Help!
Your GMC May Be A Texas Lemon Vehicle
If you've been experiencing persistent issues with your GMC vehicle, the manufacturer has the opportunity to fix these problems. However, if a reasonable number of repair attempts have been made without success, you may be eligible to file a lemon law claim under the Texas Lemon Law. At The Lemon Lawyers, we specialize in cases that deal with manufacturing defects for GMC vehicles and have successfully represented numerous clients. Don't hesitate to reach out to us if you're unsure whether your car or truck qualifies as a lemon.
How The Lemon Lawyers Can Help with Your GMC Lemon
Your GMC won't be classified as a lemon unless its issues significantly impair your safety or the value and use of your car. The manufacturer may try to prevent you from receiving the compensation you deserve, but our experienced attorneys are here to help. Whether your car is new or used, we'll assist you in getting the GMC lemon buyback you deserve. Contact us for a free consultation on your GMC vehicle today.
Trust The Lemon Lawyers
At The Lemon Lawyers, we understand the frustration and inconvenience that comes with owning a lemon vehicle. Our dedicated team of experienced attorneys is committed to helping you navigate the complexities of lemon law for your GMC. Whether it's a persistent engine issue, a recurring electrical defect, or any other significant problem, we'll work tirelessly to ensure you receive the compensation and resolution you deserve. With a track record of successful GMC lemon law cases, you can trust The Lemon Lawyers to advocate for your rights and provide the personalized legal support you need.
Known Problems with GMC Models
2020 - 2021 GMC Sierra:
- Transmission problems including stalling, jerking, and dying while driving
- Power steering defects
- Brake system issues
- Seat belts installed with incorrect bolts
- Power train issues
- Engine defects
2019-2022 GMC Sierra, Yukon, Yukon XL:
- Transmission problems including stalling, jerking, and dying while driving
- Power steering defects
- Brake system issues
- Power train issues
- Engine defects
2017-2019 GMC Yukon:
- Transmission defects
- Vibration, jerking, shaking, shuddering at 40 mph
- Suspension defects
- Oil consumption issues
- Problems with headlights and visibility
- Steering defects
- Electrical issues
- Vehicle stalling and dying while driving
- Defective dashboard and radio reset problems
- Engine defects
- Constant issues with 4-wheel drive light and engine light illumination