If you’ve experienced ongoing issues with your Buick—despite repeated trips to the dealership—you may be entitled to compensation under your state’s Lemon Law or the Federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. Buick drivers expect comfort, reliability, and a smooth ride, but when defects go unresolved, the experience can quickly become a source of stress and frustration.
At Kimmel & Silverman, we’ve been helping drivers get back on the road with confidence since 1991. We’ve handled more than 100,000 Lemon Law cases nationwide, and many of those involved defective Buick vehicles. If your dealership hasn’t been able to fix your vehicle after multiple visits, we’re here to help.
We’ve represented Buick owners with a wide variety of problems. Some of the most frequently reported issues include:
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Vibration or clunking noises from the steering column, especially in the Buick Enclave, LaCrosse, Lucerne, and Regal.
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Transmission issues, including slipping, hesitation, jerking, bucking, and stalling, commonly seen in the Encore, Enclave, LaCrosse, Lucerne, and Regal.
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Electrical system malfunctions, such as problems with the radio, navigation display, seat controls, or power accessories (affecting the Enclave, LaCrosse, Lucerne, and Regal).
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Steering misalignment or pulling to one side leads to safety concerns and uneven tire wear (Enclave, LaCrosse, Lucerne, and Regal).
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Fluid leaks, including oil, water, or transmission fluid, that persist after repairs (most common in the Enclave, LaCrosse, and Lucerne).
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Illuminated dashboard warning lights, particularly the check engine light and stability control light, often reported in the Enclave, LaCrosse, Lucerne, and Regal.
Even if your exact issue isn’t listed above, you may still have a valid claim. If your vehicle has been back to the shop three or more times for the same issue, or if it’s spent an extended period out of service, and you’re still within the manufacturer’s warranty, you may be entitled to compensation under your state’s Lemon Law or the Federal Warranty Law.
That compensation could include:
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A brand-new vehicle,
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A complete repurchase of your defective car,
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Or a monetary settlement, allowing you to keep the car while being compensated for the trouble.
Best of all, legal representation from Kimmel & Silverman is completely FREE to consumers. If your claim qualifies, the manufacturer may be required to pay all attorney fees and legal costs, meaning there’s no risk and no out-of-pocket expense to you.
Want to know if your Buick qualifies? Fill out our simple Get Rid of Your Lemon form or call us today at 1-800-LEMON-LAW (1-800-536-6652) to speak with a member of our legal team.
You don’t have to keep driving a car that’s not living up to its promise. Let Kimmel & Silverman help you get the compensation you deserve.