While General Motors’ quality issues are slowly eroding its dominance, the company still held the largest share of the U.S. auto market as of 2021. It’s four brands – Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC – regularly deliver more than 2 million vehicles a year in the United States. Unfortunately, GM is known for producing vehicles with defective engines, transmissions, electrical components and other parts. Every year, thousands of buyers in California find themselves stuck with a GM vehicle that always seems to be broken.
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Below you will find some of the common recurring issues with GM’s cars, crossovers and SUVs. If you own a Chevrolet or GMC truck, you can visit our GM truck page for truck-specific information.
Under California law your GM vehicle could be a lemon if it:
If your GM vehicle qualifies as a lemon, you could receive monetary compensation and be eligible to have your vehicle repurchased and given your money back.
Modern Buick is far from the luxury brand it was in the early days of automotive history. Today it produces just three vehicles, the tiny Encore and Encore GX crossover, the compact Envision crossover and the Enclave mid-size SUV. The Buick Cascada, Verano, Regal and LaCrosse, the company’s final non-SUV vehicles, were discontinued between 2017 and 2019.
All of these Buick models suffer from similar issues, including but not limited to:
Once the epitome of American luxury and quality, Cadillacs today tend to suffer from some of the same problems as other GM vehicles, including but not limited to:
By far GM’s best-selling division, Chevrolet regularly sells about 2 million vehicles a year. Here are some of the most common problems. This list is not exhaustive; there are plenty of other failure points on Chevrolet vehicles; see the Chevy Bolt, for example.
GMC focuses solely on trucks, crossovers and SUVs. Visit our GM trucks page for more about the trucks and large SUVs like the Sierra, Yukon and Yukon XL.
GMC crossovers and smaller SUVs include the GMC Acadia and GMC Terrain. The Acadia rides on the same platform as the Chevrolet Traverse and Buick Enclave, while the Terrain shares a platform with the Chevrolet Equinox.
The GMC Acadia and Terrain, being essentially the same vehicles as their Chevy cousins, suffer from the same weak points. Most frequently these are the engine failures with the 3.6L V6, oil consumption with the 2.4L ECOTEC 4-cylinder, transmission problems on virtually all types of transmissions, electrical issues, and the various problems we’ve discussed earlier on this page.
If you own a defective Chevrolet, Buick, GMC or Cadillac and it just can’t seem to be fixed properly, call Johnson & Buxton – The Lemon Law Guys. Our attorneys can help you understand your legal options and whether your car could qualify as a lemon under California law. For a free consultation, call our Ventura office at 866-761-2317 or complete this this online form.

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There is no cost to you to hire our experienced lawyers. You will not have to pay us any legal fees out of pocket. All of our fees are paid by the auto manufacturer.
