The Volkswagen (VW) Atlas is a popular sport utility vehicle (SUV) known for reliability, affordability, and style. However, despite VW’s positive reputation, there is the possibility of purchasing a VW Atlas that turns out to be a lemon.
If you recently purchased or leased a new VW Atlas that is exhibiting persistent mechanical or performance issues, then you may have grounds to file a Lemon Law claim. Consult an experienced Volkswagen Atlas Lemon Law attorney to discuss your options.
VW Atlas Issues That May Provide Grounds for a Lemon Law Claim
Below are common Volkswagen issues reported by Atlas owners
- Engine Problems: Examples include misfires, excessive oil consumption, reduced fuel efficiency, engine failure due to premature sludge build-up, coolant leaks, overheating
- Suspension and Steering Complications: Examples include poor handling, excessive vibrations, uneven tire wear, clunking noises, faulty ball joints
- Electrical Problems: Examples include malfunctioning infotainment systems, faulty sensors, power window failures, recurrent battery drain, overactive “check engine” light, ABS failure
- Transmission Issues: Examples include rough shifting, slipping gears, erratic shifting, no shifting, can’t be put into reverse, faulty clutch
Understand Your Rights Under State Lemon Law
If your new Volkswagen Atlas is having persistent mechanical or performance issues, state Lemon Laws are intended to protect you and provide options to get you back on the road with a reliable vehicle. Your Volkswagen Atlas may be a lemon if:
- You purchased or leased a new Volkswagen Atlas within the last 24 months.
- Your Volkswagen Atlas needed three or more visits to the dealership for the same mechanical or performance issue.
- Your Volkswagen Atlas has spent at least 30 calendar days at the dealership for repairs.
Please note that Lemon Laws vary by state, but the above-described criterion generally applies in the majority of states.
If it turns out your Volkswagen Atlas is a lemon, you may be eligible to get a replacement, or the dealership may repurchase the Atlas from you. Another potential option is agreeing to a cash settlement.
Compile Relevant Documentation to Support Your Volkswagen Atlas Lemon Law Claim
Compiling relevant documentation is critically important to have a viable Volkswagen Atlas Lemon Law claim. This means you should retain records of all repair efforts, including dates, defect descriptions, repair orders, and any communication with the Volkswagen dealership regarding the issues.
Notify Your Volkswagen Dealership
A viable Lemon Law claim must meet specific requirements, which typically includes providing notice to Volkswagen or an authorized dealership in writing about the defect(s) within a designated time frame, usually within the first year of ownership or within a set mileage limit.
Take Action Now By Contacting an Experienced Lemon Law Attorney with Bad Vehicle
Lemon Law claims can be complex and time-consuming. This is why it often makes sense to retain the services of an experienced and knowledgeable Lemon Law attorney. When you have an attorney by your side, they can help guide you through every step of the claims process, providing expert advice and ensuring your legal rights are protected.
Take action today by contacting our experienced Lemon Law attorneys. We offer no-cost case evaluations and there’s no fee unless we win your Volkswagen Atlas Lemon Law claim.