Chevrolet Lemon Lawyer

Did you know Chevrolet produced its iconic bowtie logo in 1913, inspired by a wallpaper pattern? Models like the Silverado, Equinox, and Volt have seen complaints about engine stalling, electrical shorts, and transmission shuddering. If your Chevy is stalling your plans, contact Lion Lemon for a free consultation today!

Chevrolet Lemon Cases

Here Are The Top Three Issues We See Across Chevrolet Vehicles

If you've experienced any of these issues or you meet the criteria in the next section, there's a good chance you qualify.

Issue 1:

The transmission slips due to defective 8-speed automatics in the 2015-2019 Silverado and 2017-2021 Equinox.

Issue 2:

The engine misfires because faulty lifters in V8s cause rough idling in the 2019-2023 Silverado and 2021-2024 Tahoe.

Issue 3:

Brakes fail to stop effectively due to vacuum pump problems in the 2019-2022 Blazer and 2020-2023 Traverse.

Chevrolet Lemon FAQs

Find answers to common questions about Chevrolet lemon issues.

What Is California's Lemon Law?

The California Lemon Law (Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act) protects consumers who purchase or lease defective vehicles that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts. If your car qualifies as a lemon, you may be entitled to a refund, replacement, or cash compensation.

Does My Chevrolet Qualify As A Lemon?

Your Chevrolet may qualify as a lemon if: 1) The defect is substantial and affects safety, value, or use, 2) The Chevrolet dealership has had a reasonable number of repair attempts, 3) The issue is covered under the original Chevrolet warranty

How many times does my Chevrolet need to be repaired before it qualifies under California Lemon Law?

California law does not specify an exact number, but generally: At least two repairs for serious safety defects (like brake or airbag failures), Four or more repair attempts for the same issue, or if the Chevrolet has been in the shop for 30+ days (cumulative).

Can I file a Lemon Law claim if my Chevrolet is used or leased?

Yes, as long as the car was sold or leased with a Chevrolet warranty and meets California's Lemon Law requirements.

How long does a Lemon Law case take?

Most cases settle within a few months, but timelines vary based on the manufacturer’s response and whether litigation is necessary.

Can I file a claim if I modified my Chevrolet?

Some modifications (e.g., custom wheels, tint, or stereo) do not void Lemon Law coverage. However, performance modifications (like engine tuning) may impact eligibility.

What if Chevrolet offers me a buyback? Should I accept?

It depends. Chevrolet may lowball offers or exclude certain costs. An attorney can ensure you get full compensation.

What if my Chevrolet's warranty has expired?

You may still qualify if the first repair attempt for the defect occurred while your Chevrolet was under warranty.

What if the Chevrolet dealership refuses to fix my car?

If your Chevrolet dealership won’t acknowledge or repair your vehicle’s issues, you may still have a case. We can help document your claims and take legal action.

What compensation can I receive?

If your car qualifies, you may be entitled to: Full refund (purchase price, taxes, fees, and loan balance, Replacement vehicle or Cash settlement for diminished value

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How Does California Lemon Law Work?

It's Simple

California Lemon Law protects consumers who buy or lease defective vehicles, ensuring manufacturers fix, replace, or refund "lemons" that can’t be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts. Officially the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, it covers new and used cars, trucks, SUVs, and even motorcycles under warranty. Common issues like engine failure, transmission problems, or electrical defects are just a few examples that may qualify. To win a claim, the defect must substantially impair the vehicle’s use, value, or safety. Lion Lemon’s expert lemon law attorneys in California offer free consultations to evaluate your case so that we can help you fight for your refund or replacement today!

Substantial Defect

Your vehicle must have a significant issue that affects its functionality, value, or overall safety.

Repair Attempts

The issue must remain unresolved even after the manufacturer or an authorized dealer has made multiple attempts to fix it.

Timing

The problem happened within the first 18 months of owning the vehicle or before reaching 18,000 miles, whichever happens first.

You May Be Entitled Too:

1) Refund
2) Vehicle Replacement
3) Cash compensation under the California Lemon Law

Top Lemon Cars

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