After failed repair attempts, the owner of this 2020 Land Rover Range Rover with mechanical and electrical problems wants to explore their CA lemon law options.

After failed repair attempts, the owner of this 2020 Land Rover Range Rover with mechanical and electrical problems wants to explore their CA lemon law options.
My 2020 Range Rover Evoque has been quite a headache, and I’m seriously considering going back to horses and carriages. I know that sounds extreme, but after dealing with all the issues this car has brought me, it’s starting to feel like a reasonable option.
Dealing with a defective vehicle is stressful enough, but when you throw an uncooperative dealership into the mix, it’s a disaster! That’s the situation I’ve been dealing with my Land Rover Range Rover Sport.
When my car gives me problems, what do I do? This is a question many Range Rover lemon vehicle owners ask. The answer can be tricky and varies from case to case. Owning a defective car can be frustrating, so it’s important to know your options.
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