NISSAN ALTIMA AND CVT TRANSMISSION YOU MUST ACT BY JANUARY 30, 2020
If you purchased or leased a 2013 – 2016 Nissan Altima Vehicle equipped with a CVT transmission, the time for you to act is now. You need to contact the Lemon Law Department at the Auto Fraud Legal Center to discuss your rights under a class action settlement related to the 2013 – 2016 Nissan Altima Vehicle equipped with a CVT transmission.
We understand that the class action settlement includes extending the warranty, reimbursing the cost of repairs up to $5,000, and a voucher to purchase another Nissan vehicle. The Lemon Law Department at the Auto Fraud Legal Center may be able to get you a better result. But you must act now.
You have until January 30, 2020 to opt out of the class action settlement.
The CVT transmission in the Nissan Altima causes the vehicle to shake, make noise, hesitate, surge and finally cause the cars to die, sometimes in the middle of highways. If you fail to act, then your rights will be limited by the class action settlement. When other manufacturers, such as Ford, have attempted to resolve systemic safety issues with a class action settlement, the Lemon Law Department at the Auto Fraud Legal Center was still able to secure a better resolution for our clients who opted out of the class action. But you must act now.
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