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2020 · Convertible

Buick Cascada Lemon Law

Experiencing problems with your Buick Cascada? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve.

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Common Buick Cascada Problems

The LFY 2.0T engine's water pump with integrated thermostat housing (part 25192228) fails prematurely, causing coolant leaks, engine overheating, and potential head gasket damage if not caught early.
The electrohydraulic convertible top mechanism experiences slow or incomplete operation due to failing hydraulic pump motors and degraded hydraulic fluid, leaving the top stuck in a partially open position.
The 6-speed automatic transmission (6T40) develops a harsh downshift clunk when decelerating from 30 to 15 mph due to worn 3-2 clutch apply piston seals and faulty pressure control solenoid C.
The convertible top weather seals and header bow seal deteriorate rapidly, allowing significant wind noise above 40 mph and water leaks into the cabin during rain, soaking the trunk-mounted battery and electronic modules.
The front lower control arm ball joints exhibit excessive wear and play by 35,000 miles, causing steering wander, uneven tire wear, and clunking during slow-speed turning maneuvers.

Your California Lemon Law Rights

Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Buick Cascada has a substantial defect that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to:

  • Full refund of the purchase price
  • Replacement vehicle of comparable value
  • Cash compensation (cash-and-keep settlement)
  • Attorney's fees paid by the manufacturer

Buick Cascada Lemon Law FAQ

My Buick Cascada's convertible top keeps malfunctioning under warranty. Is this a valid California Lemon Law claim?

Yes. A convertible top that fails to open or close properly is a substantial nonconformity that impairs the use and value of the vehicle under the Song-Beverly Act. Since the Cascada is specifically designed as a convertible, the top mechanism is an essential feature. Multiple failed repair attempts for this issue strongly support a lemon law claim.

Water leaks in my Cascada have damaged electronic modules. Can I recover repair costs under California Lemon Law?

Under the Song-Beverly Act, the manufacturer is obligated to repair defects and any consequential damage caused by those defects at no charge during the warranty period. If water intrusion from defective seals has damaged electronic components, the dealer must repair all resulting damage. If the root cause cannot be permanently fixed, you may pursue a full lemon law buyback.

The Cascada is no longer made. How does this affect my California Lemon Law replacement options?

If you elect a replacement vehicle under the Song-Beverly Act and the Cascada is no longer manufactured, the manufacturer must provide a comparable vehicle from their current lineup. The replacement must be reasonably equivalent in features, options, and value. Any price difference must be adjusted so that you are not financially disadvantaged by the model discontinuation.

Can I claim diminished value for my Buick Cascada in addition to lemon law remedies in California?

The Song-Beverly Act provides for either a refund or replacement, plus incidental and consequential damages, but does not specifically provide a separate diminished value claim. However, if you choose to keep the vehicle, you may pursue a breach of warranty claim for the difference between the value of the vehicle as warranted and its actual value. Consult with a California lemon law attorney about all available remedies.

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