Think You've Got a Hyundai
Lemon?
You aren’t alone.
At the end of August 2005, Hyundai announced
it would recall 36,000 2006 Sonatas because the front
seat belts could interfere with the seat back controls
and could cause unexpected release of the front seat
back recliner, potentially resulting in passenger injuries.
Okay, so you fasten your seat belt and your seat back can
collapse? How's that for engineering excellence? Think that's
bad? Just take a look at model year 2004.
For its 2004 model year vehicles, Hyundai has
sent its dealers at least 50 repair bulletins (called “Technical
Service Bulletins"), telling Hyundai dealers how to
try to fix problems in all models and types of 2004 Hyundai’s,
including the Sante Fe, Elantra, Tiburon, and others. You
might have a lemon Hyundai on your hands.
On the average, that’s one repair bulletin
every single 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 Hyundai.
The Hyundai lemon laws were created especially
for individuals like yourself. At Ohio Lemon Law, we help
people understand in the lemon law for Hyundai, including
Hyundai SUV lemon, Hyundai Sonata lemon vehicles and additional
models. We can show you how the lemon law for Hyundai models
can assist you.
When you believe you have a Hyundai SUV lemon,
Hyundai Sonata lemon or another vehicle, you need the services
at Ohio Lemon Law. We can help you interpret the Hyundai
lemon laws get your money back or new car that runs right.
Recent Potential Hyundai Lemons:
- Hyundai Accent
- Hyundai Elantra
- Hyundai Sonata
- Hyundai XG350
- Hyundai Santa Fe
- Hyundai Tiburon
- Hyundai Tucson
To find out if you have a lemon contact us
today! Call 1-888-331-6422 or fill out our Contact form.
To find out if you have a lemon contact us
today! Call 1-888-331-6422 or fill out our Contact form.
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