GMC stands for “General Motors Truck Company.” They are a division of General Motors (GM) focused on manufacturing trucks and utility vehicles. Among these are SUVs, vans, motorhomes, and medium duty trucks. GMC also prides itself on being a “luxury” alternative to Chevrolet, even though they are both operated by GM. The automaker was founded in 1902 in Pontiac, Michigan by William C. Durant as a subsidiary of his “General Motors Company.”
GMC’s reputation may be creating luxurious trucks, but that doesn’t mean none of their vehicles are saddled with defects. If you have purchased a GMC that is having maintenance or mechanical problems that don’t seem to be going away, contact the top GMC Lemon Law experts of David Gorberg & Associates for information on how the GMC Lemon Law process functions in PA, NJ and NY.

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Is My GMC a Lemon

The first step in the GMC Lemon Law process would be to assess whether or not you actually have a lemon vehicle on your hands. As a consumer, you need to make sure you are aware of the basic criterion of any GMC lemon law case and buyback program. First, the vehicle must still be under warranty. This is true for purchased, leased, new or old cars. Next, does the issue reduce the value of the vehicle or pose a risk to occupants or other drivers on the road? Your GMC Lemon Law case has to fit one of those parameters. Lastly, it’s essential that you have already given the manufacturer a fair number of attempts to repair the mechanical issue before diving further into the GMC Lemon law process in PA, NJ and NY.

GMC Sierra and Yukon Shake and Shudder Problem

GMC’s Parent company, General Motors (GM) is continuing to deal with an extensive and potentially dangerous defect in select transmissions produced by this well-known automobile manufacturer. This has left many drivers in the United States feeling anxious about what possible consequences could be caused by their faulty transmissions which cause the vehicle to aggressively shake and shudder.

So far, General Motors has been inundated with complaints on a massive scale regarding the Transmission Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) in vehicles manufactured by the auto giant. Many consumers report feeling unsafe due to the violent shake and shudder caused by the defect.

Some popular GMC models that are affected by this issue include:

  • The GMC Sierra
  • the GMC Yukon

Many car owners are familiar with GMC’s transmission issues and some have even taken to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to vent their frustration.

If you are like many GMC owners who have consistently experienced these transmission issues, you may be entitled to compensation under
the PA LEMON LAW, NJ LEMON LAW or the Magnuson Moss Warranty Improvement Act. Compensation may include a complete repurchase of your defective vehicle, a replacement, or a substantial cash reimbursement for damage the vehicle has already suffered due to the defect.

If your GMC truck has a shudder or transmission defect call us at 1-800-MY-LEMON (1-800-695-3666) or complete free lemon law case evaluation for free help by the by the PA and NJ LEMON LAW ATTORNEY.

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    GMC Recalls

    There have been dozens of GMC recalls issued over the past couple decades for numerous GMC models. Here are some of vehicles which have been recalled:

    • GMC Acadia
    • GMC Canyon
    • GMC Sierra 1500
    • GMC Sierra 1500 Hybrid
    • GMC Sierra 2500HD
    • GMC Sierra 3500HD
    • GMC Terrain
    • GMC Yukon
    • GMC Yukon XL

    If you’re a GMC owner in PA, NJ or NY and have experienced issues that you believe originate from a recall, or if you just want more information about how recalls and mechanical failures in your vehicle apply to the GMC lemon law buyback program, reach out to David Gorberg & Associates at 1-800-MY-LEMON (1-800-695-3666) or complete free lemon law case evaluation for free help by the by the PA and NJ LEMON LAW ATTORNEY.

    GMC Lemon Law Wins

    The attorneys at David Gorberg & Associates have a 99% success rate and have successfully brought GMC lemon law claims against GMC many times.