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Hyundai is a prominent South Korean automobile manufacturer that has made significant inroads into the American auto industry. Hyundai offers one of the most comprehensive vehicle warranties available, including a ten-year/100,000-mile warranty. Given that the lemon law is essentially a warranty legislation, consumers who bought or leased a Hyundai that is not functioning properly may be eligible for compensation. If you’ve owned your vehicle for less than ten years and driven less than 100,000 miles, you may have a Hyundai lemon law claim.
If you have car problems because you purchased a lemon, we will do everything in our power to get your money back. Contact us now to learn more.
Hyundai is a prominent South Korean automobile manufacturer that has made significant inroads into the American auto industry. Hyundai offers one of the most comprehensive vehicle warranties available, including a ten-year/100,000-mile warranty. Given that the lemon law is essentially a warranty legislation, consumers who bought or leased a Hyundai that is not functioning properly may be eligible for compensation. If you’ve owned your vehicle for less than ten years and driven less than 100,000 miles, you may have a Hyundai lemon law claim.
If you have car problems because you purchased a lemon, we will do everything in our power to get your money back. Contact us now to learn more.
The following is a list of recent pre-qualified, retained or settled client complaints.
Vehicle Year | Make & Model | Reason For Each Visit |
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2021 | Hyundai Palisade | 1st Visit – The vehicle had issues with the screen and speakers – The screen was replaced. 2nd Visit – Same issue persisted – repairs made |
2020 | Hyundai Kona | 1st Visit – The vehicle lost power on the freeway, had issues with the smoke and oil. Had to be towed to the dealership – replaced the engine under warranty. 2nd Visit – Same issue persisted – repairs made under warranty. |
2020 | Hyundai Kona | 1st Visit – The vehicle had issues with the oil consumption, car shaking and check engine light – only oil was changed. |
2020 | Hyundai Sonata | 1st Visit – The vehicle had issues with the automatic shut off – repairs made. 2nd Visit – The issues persisted from the 1st visit – made 4 visits for the same issue. |
2019 | Hyundai Kona | 1st Visit – The vehicle had electric battery issue. |
2018 | Hyundai Tuscon | 1st Visit – The vehicle had transmission and jerk issues – repairs made. 2nd Visit – Engine was rebuilt, transmission issue persisted. |
2018 | Hyundai Elantra | 1st Visit – The vehicle had check engine light and spark plug issues – paid for spark plugs. 2nd Visit – Cylinder head and engine block replaced under warranty. 3rd Visit – Same issues persisted – paid for spark plugs and ignition was repaired under warranty. |
2018 | Hyundai Ioniq | 1st Visit – The vehicle had check engine light. 2nd Visit – Issues with the camera. 3rd Visit – Tire pressure problem. |
2018 | Hyundai Tuscon | 1st Visit – The vehicle had clutching system issue – repairs made. 2nd Visit – The same issue – replaced the clutching system. 3rd Visit – Transmission problem. |
2017 | Hyundai Tuscon | 1st Visit – The vehicle had seat and switch issues – replaced seat assembly and switch. 2nd Visit – The issues with motor and tail lights – replaced the motor. 3rd Visit – Made some weird sound coming from the motor. |
We understand that dealing with a lemon can be an immensely stressful ordeal. Our lemon law attorneys have significant experience with claims against Hyundai. Our promise is to be helpful, informative, and straightforward. We will be there throughout the duration of your case and will handle the legal aspects of your claim. You will always be kept in the loop and up to date on the process. We will never approve anything without your consent.
We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t owe us any legal fees unless we successfully help you obtain a refund. See if you prequalify in five minutes or less!
Contact us online or at (310) 627-2665 to learn more. We speak English, Spanish, and Korean.
Under California Law – Cars, Pickup Trucks, SUVs, and vans all apply.
It also extends to dealer-owned vehicles, as well as the chassis, chassis cab, and drivetrain of motorhomes. Commercial vehicles are not covered.
California Lemon Law imposes a four year deadline to file a Lemon Law claim.
The four year limit typically starts from when you first experienced warrantable problems with the vehicle.
Hiring an attorney with experience dealing with Hyundai lemon law claims will help ensure that you get the justice you deserve. If you have a legitimate case, then hiring a lemon law lawyer could cost you nothing because your legal fees may be covered in your auto manufacturer’s warranty. Many Hyundai lemon lawyers work on a “fee-shifting” basis, which means you don’t pay them. Instead, after they’ve won your case, they send the bill to the manufacturer, who has to foot the bill for all legal fees incurred. Hiring an attorney could cost you nothing and support your case.
Some common cases warranting a lemon lawsuit include: defective airbags, molding in the air condition unit, antilock brake failure, transmission failures, body damage, damaged or broken brake pedal causing failure, ineffective or failing seatbelts, malfunctioning electronics and wiring, engine computer not functioning properly, cruise-control malfunctions, engine fire and failure, leaking in the fuel injection system, defects in the fuel line that could create fire and smoke damage, chipping and defective paint, power steering malfunctions, premature wear and tear on the brakes and rotor, steering pull as a result of a malfunction, engine stalling, sudden unintended acceleration.
The exact criteria vary from state to state but new vehicle lemon laws require that a manufacturer repurchase a vehicle that has a cogent defect that the manufacturer is unable to repair within a reasonable timeframe. California lemon laws take into consideration the nature of the problem with your vehicle, the number of days that the vehicle is unavailable due to repairing the reoccurring issue, and the number of times vehicle repair was attempted. The manufacturer could be obligated to buy back the defective vehicle if the repairs cannot be completed within the total number of days outlined in your state’s laws.
Each state has it’s own statutes detailing the intricacies of their lemon law policies. However, most states consider any vehicle a lemon if the car has a substantial defect, that is covered in the warranty, and occurs within a certain timeframe after the purchase of the vehicle. The vehicle must continue to have the defect after a reasonable number of repairs. If you think you’ve been sold a lemon please take your vehicle for repairs at the dealership where it was purchased because using another mechanic may void the warranty.
You have the right to sue your dealer if they weren’t forthcoming about past damages to your vehicle or if they intentionally misled you into purchasing a defective product. If you suspect your dealership or manufacturer of foul play, then speak to a California lemon law attorney at once about your case. If your car is considered a lemon, then you are entitled to a vehicle buyback or vehicle replacement.
California lemon laws will not protect the buyer of a product purchased without a warranty, like a vehicle purchased “as-is”. However, if you feel you were misled into waiving your warranty then you may still be protected.
Often, Hyundai doesn’t want you to know about the protections you have after purchasing a lemon, having the right team of attorneys in California to support you is how you can sweeten an otherwise sour deal.
Cali Lemon Lawyers by Prestige Legal Solutions, P.C. has experience with all major car manufacturers.
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