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Buying a new car is typically a great experience, with the expectation of at least a few years of dependable driving ahead. Unfortunately, sometimes manufacturers cut corners, use faulty designs, or release vehicles with manufacturing errors.

If your new Jeep Electric SUV has repeated repair problems and has undergone several unsuccessful attempts to fix the issue, you may have the right to file a claim under the California Lemon Law. Instead of taking on this complex legal process alone, call a California lemon law lawyer from Young & Young APC for experienced legal representation.

Why Choose Young & Young as Your California Jeep Lemon Law Lawyers?

A lemon law claim doesn’t have to be frustrating, especially since you’ve already dealt with the distress of a faulty vehicle that spends more time in for repairs than in your garage or on the road. With the California lemon law attorneys from Young & Young APC on your side, your claim has the following advantages:

  • A law firm with over 20 years of experience navigating lemon law claims against powerful manufacturers
  • A 99% success rate to lend a powerful voice to your claim
  • A policy of assertive legal action with the goal of a prompt resolution that aligns with your goals

Not only do our California Jeep lemon law attorneys offer a free consultation with prompt action, but you pay nothing for our services. Instead, the manufacturer pays your attorney’s fees and court costs, so you lose nothing and gain the resolution you deserve.

Repeated Repair Problems Reported with Jeep Electric SUV

Jeep marketed its electric SUV as the perfect combination of eco-friendly energy efficiency and the rugged, off-road vehicle Jeep enthusiasts expect. Unfortunately, Jeep Electric SUV owners have reported repeated repair problems, such as:

  • Defects with the high-voltage battery
  • Sudden, unplanned shutdowns
  • Battery fires while parked
  • Power loss while driving
  • Overloaded battery packs
  • Persistent warning light activation
  • Charging failures
  • Failure to operate in cold weather
  • Delayed response time
  • Intermittent loss of features such as the reverse camera, driver assistance technology, and infotainment screen

If your new Jeep Electric SUV has experienced one or more of the above defects and has undergone repeated failed repair attempts, you may have a valid lemon law claim.

Does My Jeep Electric SUV Qualify for a Lemon Law Claim in California?

Not every vehicle with a repair problem qualifies for a lemon law buyback, but your Jeep Electric SUV may be a legal lemon if it meets the following criteria:

  • It’s still under its original warranty
  • It’s undergone four or more failed repair attempts for a persistent mechanical or electrical problem, or
  • It’s undergone two or more failed repair attempts for a defect that’s a safety hazard, such as battery fires or sudden power loss in traffic, or
  • It’s spent 30 or more non-consecutive days in a repair shop for the same problem

In some cases, an unrepairable defect occurs within the first 18 months of ownership or 18,000 miles of driving. When this is the case, California presumes the vehicle is a lemon, shifting the burden of proof from the car owner to the manufacturer, who must then prove it isn’t a lemon, giving the vehicle owner a significant advantage and often a more streamlined claim.

Contact Young & Young APC for a Resolution in Your Jeep Electric SUV Lemon Law Claim

A successful California lemon law claim doesn’t erase the frustration of your consumer experience, but it resolves the problem through a buyback of your vehicle’s purchase price or cash compensation. Call (833) 536-6600 or contact Young & Young APC online to learn more about your right to a resolution for your Jeep Electric SUV California lemon law case.

Lemon Law Cases Accepted: 2021 Vehicles and Newer

Lemon Law Cases Accepted: 2021 Vehicles and Newer