Subaru vehicles are known for, among other things, their expert engineering, signature engine, drive train, and all-wheel drive rough-road capabilities. Despite its great reputation for durability and reliability, just as all other manufacturers, Subaru has its share of lemons. Lemon law claims have been brought against Subaru vehicles including, but not limited to, the Subaru Crosstek, Subaru Forrester, Subaru Impreza, Subaru Legacy, Subaru Outback, Subaru Tribeca, and Subaru WRX.
If your Subaru vehicle’s defect impairs its safety, use, or value, chances are you may have a lemon. However, you should not be discouraged. Your vehicle may qualify for repurchase under the California lemon law as long as you complained about the defect within the warranty period, the dealership was unable to repair it after a reasonable number of attempts, and you bring your claim within the applicable statute of limitations.
If your purchased or leased, new or used Subaru qualifies as a lemon, the manufacturer will repurchase the vehicle, provide a full refund including your down payment and payments toward the vehicle (minus a mileage offset up to the time of the first applicable repair order), reimburse registration fees and all out of pocket expenses such as towing and rental costs. In addition, the manufacturer will pay for your attorneys’ fees and costs pursuant to the California lemon law. Therefore, call the Law Offices of Alisa Goukasian at (818)242-4601 for a free case review.
The problems with Subara include, but are not limited to:
And many more….
If you are having an issue with your Subaru and it is not listed, you may still have a lemon and may be able to seek damages. Call our Los Angeles Lemon attorneys to see if your car qualifies.
For your Subaru to qualify as a lemon, the following must apply:
In short Yes, used vehicles can also be deemed lemons. In order to qualify, the defect must have first occurred while under the manufacturer’s warranty and the dealership must have been provided with a reasonable opportunity to fix the defect. You also need to be within the applicable statute of limitations to bring the claim.
If you have been dealing with a defective vehicle and need Los Angeles Lemon Law representation, call our firm today to discuss your particular issues. We know how frustrating it can be to deal with a defective vehicle.
Our lawyers will help you obtain the compensation that you are entitled to. Call our office or contact us today at (818)242-4601 to schedule a free, no obligation consultation.