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Consumer Action Law Group Offers Help for Lemon Car Owners Following 2 Million Tesla Vehicle Recall

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USA News PR December 14, 2023
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Consumer Action Law Group Offers Help for Lemon Car Owners Following 2 Million Tesla Vehicle Recall
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Consumer Action Law Group Offers Help for Lemon Car Owners Following 2 Million Tesla Vehicle Recall California - December 14, 2023 (USANews.com) - Tesla, the leading electric vehicle manufacturer, has announced a voluntary recall of 2 million vehicles to rectify a potential issue with their Autosteer feature. The company is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety and satisfaction of its valued customers. The recall comes as Tesla identified a concern with the Autosteer functionality, which is designed to provide enhanced driving assistance. While Tesla has not agreed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's analysis of the issue, Tesla has agreed to roll out an update to increase the feature's effectiveness. Starting December 12, 2023, Tesla owners will receive an over-the-air software update that will rectify the Autosteer issue. This update will be seamlessly delivered to the affected vehicles, ensuring a hassle-free experience for customers. Tesla's dedication to innovation and technology allows for swift and convenient updates, eliminating the need for owners to visit service centers. While the issue with the Autosteer feature has been addressed, Tesla owners might experience other defects that persist after taking their cars in for repairs. In this scenario, they might be driving a lemon car.

A lemon car is a vehicle that has mechanical defects that continue to occur even after taking it to qualified dealers for repairs. In this case, the car owner is protected under the lemon law and might be eligible for compensation such as a refund, a replacement vehicle, or a case settlement.

It is generally encouraged to tackle the lemon car issue with the help of a lemon law attorney. There are many legal hoops that car owners will need to jump through, such as communicating with the dealer/manufacturer and gathering enough evidence to prove the car is a lemon, to get compensated.

Car owners looking to get help with their lemon cars can contact the Consumer Action Law Group. The law firm offers a free consultation and case evaluation to see if they can be compensated under the lemon law. Call their office at (818) 254-8413 or fill out their contact form.

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