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Chevrolet Lemon Law – California Buyback Attorney
Lemon Law Rights for Chevrolet Owners in California
If you own or lease a Chevrolet and it has repeated problems the dealership cannot fix, you may qualify for a California Lemon Law refund or replacement. Many Chevrolet vehicles experience recurring defects that affect their use, value, or safety, even after multiple warranty repair attempts.
Under the California Lemon Law (Song-Beverly Act), the manufacturer must repurchase or replace your vehicle if it qualifies as a lemon. And you pay nothing for attorney’s fees — the manufacturer pays those costs, not you.
Lemon Law Rights for Chevrolet Owners in California
If you own or lease a Chevrolet and it has repeated problems the dealership cannot fix, you may qualify for a California Lemon Law refund or replacement. Many Chevrolet vehicles experience recurring defects that affect their use, value, or safety, even after multiple warranty repair attempts.
Under the California Lemon Law (Song-Beverly Act), the manufacturer must repurchase or replace your vehicle if it qualifies as a lemon. And you pay nothing for attorney’s fees — the manufacturer pays those costs, not you.
Common Chevrolet Defects Reported in California
- Transmission issues (especially 8-speed)
- Power steering loss
- Electrical problems
- Engine stalling
- Chevy Bolt battery fires
- Transmission issues (especially 8-speed)
- Power steering loss
- Electrical problems
- Engine stalling
- Chevy Bolt battery fires
When Does a Chevrolet Qualify as a Lemon?
Your Chevrolet may qualify for Lemon Law protection if:
- the defect began during the warranty period
- the dealership made multiple repair attempts for the same issue OR your vehicle spent 30+ days in the shop
- the defect affects the safety, value, or reliability of the vehicle
Even intermittent problems qualify if the dealership was unable to repair or duplicate them.
Your Chevrolet may qualify for Lemon Law protection if:
- the defect began during the warranty period
- the dealership made multiple repair attempts for the same issue OR your vehicle spent 30+ days in the shop
- the defect affects the safety, value, or reliability of the vehicle
Even intermittent problems qualify if the dealership was unable to repair or duplicate them.
What You May Be Entitled To
If your Chevrolet is a lemon, you may receive:
- A full refund (buyback)
- A replacement vehicle
- Cash compensation (if you keep the car)
- Civil penalties if the manufacturer willfully violated the law
- Attorney’s fees paid by the manufacturer
Consumers throughout California can qualify even if the defect appears after the warranty expires — as long as the first occurrence was during the warranty.
Free Chevrolet Lemon Law Case Review
If your Chevrolet continues to have issues, Alemi Law Group can help you determine whether it qualifies under the California Lemon Law.
Call (818) 946-9911
Email: info@alemilawgrp.com
We proudly represent consumers across all of California.
Free Chevrolet Lemon Law Case Review
If your Chevrolet continues to have issues, Alemi Law Group can help you determine whether it qualifies under the California Lemon Law.
We proudly represent consumers across all of California.