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Is Your GMC a Lemon?

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A “Lemon” GMC is a truck or SUV with significant defects that substantially impair its safety, use, or value, which GMC service departments have failed to fix despite multiple repair attempts. Lemon Laws protect owners of these work and family vehicles when manufacturing defects persist.

 

If your GMC qualifies as a Lemon, you have important legal rights. GMC vehicles commonly experience issues with their 8-speed automatic transmissions, active fuel management system failures, excessive oil consumption in certain engines, and electrical system problems. Denali premium models may face additional issues with their adaptive suspension systems. GMC Lemon Law specialists at Easy Lemon understand these General Motors-specific defects.

Here are some signs that your GMC might be a Lemon:

Common Signs Your GMC May Be a Lemon

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Our Easy 3-Step Process

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1. Free Consultation

Speak with our experienced attorneys to evaluate your case and determine eligibility. We’ll let you know if your car qualifies for a refund, replacement, or settlement.

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2. We Handle the Paperwork

From filing your claim to negotiating with manufacturers, we handle all the heavy lifting, so you don’t have to.
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3. Get Paid

Once your case is resolved, you’ll receive the compensation or replacement vehicle you’re entitled to under Lemon law.
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Why Choose Easy Lemon?

When dealing with persistent GMC vehicle issues, our experienced Lemon Law attorneys fight to protect your rights against GMC. We understand the common issues with GMC’s 8-speed automatic transmissions, active fuel management system failures, excessive oil consumption in certain engines, and electrical system problems. Our team has particular expertise with GMC’s premium Denali models and their adaptive suspension systems and luxury features.

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At Easy Lemon, your success is our mission. Let us simplify the process and get you the justice you deserve.

What GMC May Owe You

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Full Refund

  • Get reimbursed for your entire vehicle purchase, including all costs and taxes.

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Cash Settlement

Receive a monetary payout for the unresolved issues with your car.

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Vehicle Replacement

Replace your defective vehicle with a new one at no additional expense.

GMC Lemon Law Frequently Asked Questions

You can check for open GMC recalls at NHTSA.gov by entering your VIN.

However, a recall and a lemon law claim are two different things. A recall addresses a specific safety defect across a model line — GM fixes it for free, and that’s the end of it. A lemon law claim covers any substantial defect that the dealer can’t fix after a reasonable number of attempts, whether or not it’s been recalled.

In our practice, we regularly see GMC vehicles with recurring problems that were never subject to a recall — persistent transmission issues, electrical failures, engine problems — that absolutely qualify under state lemon laws.

If your GMC keeps going back to the dealer for the same issue, don’t wait for a recall.

Contact Easy Lemon for a free evaluation.

GM’s buyback program is not a voluntary goodwill offer — it’s a legal obligation triggered when a vehicle meets lemon law criteria under your state’s statute. When GM “buys back” a vehicle, they repurchase it at the original sale price minus a mileage offset for the use you got before the defect appeared.

The process involves filing a formal lemon law demand, negotiating with GM’s legal team, and surrendering the vehicle once terms are finalized. GM does not advertise this — you need to assert your rights.

Easy Lemon handles the entire process at no cost to you, because GM is required to pay our attorney’s fees under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.

Based on cases our firm has handled, the GMC Sierra 1500 leads in lemon law claims, followed by the Sierra, Yukon, Acadia. Engine/ Transmission and Electrical/ Technology are the primary drivers across all GMC models.

If your GMC has been to the dealer multiple times for the same unresolved problem, you likely have a valid claim regardless of the specific model.

From our caseload, the most common GMC defects we pursue under lemon law include: engine and transmission failures (stalling, rough shifting, loss of power, check engine lights); electrical and technology defects (infotainment malfunctions, sensor failures, wiring issues); brake, steering, and suspension problems.

The key qualifier isn’t the specific defect — it’s whether the dealer has had a reasonable number of attempts to fix it and failed.

If your GMC has been in the shop three or more times for the same problem, or out of service for 30 or more cumulative days, you likely have a valid lemon law claim.

GMC lemon law settlements vary based on the vehicle’s purchase price, defect severity, repair history, and your state’s lemon law.

Cash & Keep settlements — where you keep the vehicle and receive a cash payout — typically range from $3,500 to $18,000.

Buyback cases, where GM repurchases the vehicle entirely, result in significantly higher total recoveries.

Easy Lemon evaluates every case individually to maximize your compensation.

Yes — and acting while the warranty is active strengthens your case.

Most state lemon laws require the defect to occur during the manufacturer’s warranty period.

If your GMC has been in the shop three or more times for the same unresolved problem — or out of service for 30 or more cumulative days — you likely have a valid claim.

Don’t wait until the warranty expires.

Easy Lemon evaluates your case for free and handles the entire process at no cost to you.

The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act is a federal consumer protection law that works alongside your state’s lemon law to protect GMC owners nationwide.

Under Magnuson-Moss, when GM’s warranty fails in its essential purpose — meaning the dealer cannot fix a covered defect despite reasonable attempts — you can pursue a refund, replacement, or damages regardless of which state you live in.

Critically, GM is required to pay your attorney’s fees if you prevail, which is why Easy Lemon can represent you at no out-of-pocket cost.

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