2019 Subaru Outback
The 2019 Subaru Outback seems to have a troubling characteristic. People are reporting that the battery on their 2019 Subaru Outback goes dead. Is this the cause of a bad batch of batteries? Is the alternator not providing an adequate charge to the battery? Or does the 2019 Subaru Outback have a parasitic drain on the battery?
Under California’s lemon law, consumers are not required to prove the reason or cause of the defect with their vehicle. All the consumer needs to prove is that there is a defect that substantially impairs the use, value, or safety of their vehicle, and it hasn’t been fixed. This is one way that the California lemon law is designed to protect consumers. Car manufacturers are required to repurchase or replace vehicles that suffer from warranty defects that cannot be fixed in a reasonable number of attempts – sometimes as few as 2 repair attempts. If you think your 2019 Subaru Outback – or any other vehicle – may be a lemon, you may be entitled to get your money back and have your attorney’s fees and costs paid by the automobile manufacturer.
Please contact the Lemon Law Department at the Auto Fraud Legal Center for a free case review. We are here to help you! We have been representing consumers in California for over thirty years. Contact Jeff Le Pere to address any potential lemon law claim or dealer misrepresentation claim you may have. jeff@rbblawgroup.com