Around February 19, 2023, the client purchased a 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 in California. At the time of purchase, the car was presented as perfect in condition and with no problems whatsoever. Unfortunately, almost immediately after purchase, the client began to experience problems with the dashboard oil light showing “15% oil life” and when the client took the car in for the oil to be changed, the client was informed that the underlining of the vehicle had been covered in rust.
This was never disclosed at the time of purchase and led to more problems as the car was worked on to be fixed. The dealer wouldn’t take responsibility for the state of the car and refused to provide any assistance. As a result of this, the client revoked ownership of the vehicle and demanded a rescission of the sale.
Looking for options, the client turned to the Consumer Action Law Group. With our help, the client was able to hire a team that not only fought for him but with him. Consumer Action Law Group and the client recovered over $45,000 including recovery of down and monthly payments, out-of-pocket expenses, payoff of the loan balance, and attorney fees, with deductions for miles driven to help ease the damage done by the dealer.
Since 2011, our office has recovered millions of dollars for clients who have been wronged by the dealership. If you are in a similar situation as our client, don’t hesitate to call us. We will be able to tell you what legal options you might have with your situation during our free initial consultation. We’ve helped hundreds of clients get their money back from the dealerships and manufacturers and can do the same for you.