Think You've Got a Lemon Pontiac?
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, Pontiac has sent its dealers
at least 471 repair bulletins (called “Technical Service Bulletins"),
telling Pontiac dealers how to try to fix problems in 2004 Pontiacs of all
types and models, including the Aztek, Bonneville, Grand Am, Grand Prix, GTO,
and Montana. If you think you have a Pontiac lemon Grand Prix or lemon Montana
or other Pontiac lemon, we can help you.
On the average, that’s 9 or 10 repair bulletins every single
week of the year, 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 Pontiac.
The Pontiac lemon laws were created especially for you. Contact
us to see if the Pontiac lemon law can get your money back or get
you a new car. From the Pontiac Aztek to the Pontiac Vibe, we have all the
answers you need to see if the Pontiac lemon laws could apply to your vehicle.
We specialize in helping individuals with
their lemon Pontiac. Let us help you with your vehicle and the Pontiac lemon
law.
Recent Potential Pontiac Lemons:
- Pontiac Grand AM
- Pontiac Sunfire
- Pontiac Grand Prix
To find out if you have a lemon contact us
today! Call 1-888-331-6422 or fill out our Contact form. |