The following cases are some recent Lemon Law settlements that John Cole Gayle has obtained from a major vehicel manufacturer. The names of our clients and the defendant have been withheld due to confidential settlement agreement.
- Jane Doe v. XYZ Corporation: Plaintiff’s new vehicle had a leaking trunk. The roof also makes a noise while driving. The power steering failed twice while driving.
The defendant agreed to repurchase the vehicle for the full purchase price plus all collateral charges, and to pay attorney’s fees associated with the vehicle and/or the lawsuit.
- John Doe v. XYZ Corporation: Plaintiff’s new sedan has a leak in the sunroof. The sunroof panels make a loud knocking sound when going over even small bumps. The gas gage will suddenly drop.
The defendant agreed to repurchase the vehicle for the full purchase price plus all collateral charges, and to pay attorney’s fees associated with the vehicle and/or the lawsuit.
- John and Jane Doe v. XYZ Corporation: Plaintiffs’ new vehicle has a rear view mirror panel not working. Also the service engine light and another warning light keeps coming on.
The defendant agreed to repurchase the vehicle for the full purchase price plus all collateral charges, and to pay attorney’s fees associated with the vehicle and/or the lawsuit.
- John and Jane Doe v. XYZ Corporation: Plaintiffs’ new SUV has heating and air conditioning problems. The rear end makes a thumping noise at low speeds. They are also having transmission problems.
In March 2008, the defendant agreed to repurchase the vehicle for the full purchase price plus all collateral charges, and to pay attorney’s fees associated with the vehicle and/or the lawsuit.
- John and Jane Doe v. XYZ Corp. Plaintiffs’ new pickup truck will shimmy and vibrate at all speeds.
The defendant agreed to repurchase the vehicle for the full purchase price plus all collateral charges, and to pay attorney’s fees associated with the vehicle and/or the lawsuit.
- Jane Doe v. General Motors Corporation: Plaintiff’s 2005 Chevrolet Uplander has a defective rear passenger side door. The door opens while driving.
In March 2008, the defendant agreed to repurchase the vehicle for the full purchase price plus all collateral charges, and to pay attorney’s fees associated with the vehicle and/or the lawsuit.
- John and Jane Doe v. General Motors Corporation: Plaintiffs’ 2005 Buick Terraza has doors that won’t always open. It is intermittently hard to start. The is a vibration problem and a humming and whining noise.
The defendant agreed to repurchase the vehicle for the full purchase price plus all collateral charges, and to pay attorney’s fees associated with the vehicle and/or the lawsuit.
- John Doe v. XYZ Corporation: A new small SUV. The current nonconformities are the engine overheats; there is a severe vibration in the vehicle; there is a severe vibration when braking; the brakes chatter and grab; braking at all speeds is problematic - at low speeds there is a moderate shudder and pedal undulation during light braking, and at higher speeds there is a severe shudder and pedal undulation which is felt throughout the vehicle; a bad bearing has ruined tires; there is a roaring noise when driving; the air conditioning/heat system is defective; the vehicle is difficult to steer; and the rear speakers are inoperative.
The defendant agreed to repurchase the vehicle for the full purchase price plus all collateral charges, and to pay attorney’s fees associated with the vehicle and/or the lawsuit.