Think You've Got a Chevrolet Lemon?
You aren’t alone. If you think this model year had problems,
let's take a look at another recent year
For its 2004 model year vehicles, Chevy has sent its dealers
at least 1,456 repair bulletins (called “Technical Service Bulletins"),
telling Chevrolet dealers how to try to fix problems in 2004 Chevys of all
types and models, including the Silverado, Suburban, Trailblazer, Avalanche,
Tahoe, Colorado, Corvette, Impala, Cavalier, Monte Carlo, Venture, Astro, Kodiak,
the SSR, Malibu, and others. If you think you have a Chevrolet problem, chances
are good you might!
On the average, that’s 5 or 6 repair bulletins every single
day, 5 days a week, 52 weeks a year. And these numbers don’t include
Safety Recalls or any ongoing federal investigations for safety defects. It’s
no wonder some people think they’ve got a lemon Chevrolet.
If you think you could have a Chevy lemon on your hands, Ohio
Lemon Law can help you handle a lemon Chevy dealer. The Chevrolet lemon law
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help you handle a wide range of Chevrolet lemon law situations, including specific
models, such as Chevy Suburban lemon issues.
How is your lemon Chevy dealer handling your particular situation?
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Recent Potential Chevrolet Lemons:
- Chevrolet Silverado
- Chevrolet Trailblazer
- Chevrolet Cavilier
- Chevrolet Avalanche
- Chevrolet Colorado
- Chevrolet Venture
- Chevrolet Monte Carlo
GM Recalls
804,000 Vehicles to Fix Brakes.
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