What to Do When Car Problems Can't Be Fixed
A recent DailyFinance article highlights a problem that plagues consumers more often than most Americans realize – irreparable vehicles. According to the article, most people who buy a new car are confident that it will function without any problems. If there does happen to be an issue, car owners typically believe that their dealer will fix the problem for free under the vehicle’s warranty. However, some situations are not this simple. When a car dealer in California cannot fix the vehicle after a reasonable number of repair attempts, a consumer may receive a full refund or a replacement vehicle under the California lemon law.
It may surprise consumers that even with substantial auto manufacturing improvements, a significant amount of new vehicles sold every year still cannot be fixed due to irreparable problems. The article addresses a recent series of BMW engine troubles that caused some motorists to suddenly lose power. Even after the high pressure fuel pumps (HPFPs) in some of these vehicles were replaced, the problem still persisted.
Howard D. Silver has dedicated his law practice to protecting the rights of consumers and upholding the California lemon law. If you are in need of a California lemon law attorney, look no further. Call 1-866-49-LEMON today for a free consultation or visit http://www.howardsilverlaw.com/brochure/ to download a free California Lemon Law Reference Guide.


