New Car Lemon

Buying a new car should give you peace of mind not repeated breakdowns and endless repair visits. When a new vehicle has serious defects that the manufacturer cannot fix after reasonable attempts, it may qualify as a lemon under state and federal Lemon Laws.

What Is a New Car Lemon?

A new car is considered a lemon when it has a substantial defect that:

  • Affects its use, value, or safety, and

  • Persists after multiple repair attempts, or

  • Keeps the vehicle out of service for an extended period

Lemon Laws are designed to protect consumers from defective new vehicles covered by a manufacturer’s warranty.

Common Defects in New Car Lemon Cases

New Car Lemon Cases are often caused by:

Engine & Powertrain Issues

Electrical System Problems

Brake & Safety Defects

Steering & Suspension Issues

New Car Lemon Law Protection

Your Rights Under New Car Lemon Laws

Lemon Law protections vary by state but generally provide:

State Laws
Most states provide stronger protections than federal law.
California, New York, Illinois, Washington, New Jersey, etc., have enhanced employee rights.

This applies to lemon law in your state, including major cities and metropolitan areas.

How Apollo Law Group Helps With New Car Lemon Claims

Free Case Evaluation

We review your repair history, warranty coverage, and defect timeline.

Manufacturer Negotiation

We deal directly with the automaker so you don’t have to.

Lemon Law Claim Filing

We prepare and file all legal documents.

Arbitration or Litigation

If needed, we pursue formal action to enforce your rights.

No Out-of-Pocket Fees

Manufacturers pay our legal fees if we win.

How a New Car Lemon Law Case Works (Step-By-Step)

What Compensation You May Recover

Common Mistakes That Hurt New Car Lemon Claims

Frequently Asked Questions

How many repair attempts qualify as a lemon?

Most states require 2-4 repair attempts for the same defect.

No. The defect must substantially affect use, value, or safety.

Some states cover used vehicles under separate Lemon Laws.

You may still have legal rights to speak with a lawyer first.

Many cases resolve within a few months.

No. Manufacturers typically pay attorney fees.

Speak With an Lemon Lawyers Today

If you’ve been treated unfairly at work, don’t wait. Contact Apollo Law Group for a free consultation and let us fight for your rights.

Free Consultation

No obligation case review

Nationwide Representation

We help workers across the U.S.

No Fee Unless We Win

You pay nothing upfront