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Hondas are known for reliability, but no manufacturer is immune to defects. If your Honda has been in the shop repeatedly for the same problem under warranty, California's lemon law gives you the right to a refund, replacement vehicle, or cash settlement — even though Honda has a strong reputation.
If you suspect your Honda might be a lemon, reach out to us right away. Our team of experienced Honda lemon law attorneys is here to provide a free consultation and review your case. We'll evaluate the situation, guide you through your options, and work to secure the compensation you deserve for your defective vehicle.
We review every repair invoice, technical service bulletin, and recall that applies to your Honda, then build a case showing that the defect substantially impairs the vehicle. Our attorneys negotiate with American Honda Motor Co. directly so you don't have to fight the manufacturer alone.
Frequent Honda issues include excessive oil consumption (1.5L turbo engines), VTC actuator rattle, transmission jerking, infotainment freezing, AC compressor failures, and faulty fuel pumps tied to recalls. If Honda cannot fix the issue after multiple attempts, your vehicle may qualify under California lemon law.
The vehicle must still be under the manufacturer's warranty at the time the defect is reported.
The defect must substantially impair the use, value, or safety of the vehicle.
The defect must have been subject to a reasonable number of repair attempts with no resolution.
The vehicle must have been out of service for more than 30 cumulative days due to repairs.
Certain Honda models have been more prone to defects that can qualify them as lemons under California law. Below are some of the most commonly reported models and the defects that often lead to lemon law claims:
If you suspect your Honda is a lemon, the sooner you reach out, the better your chances of a strong resolution. Our legal team will work tirelessly to secure a buyback, replacement, or cash settlement on your behalf. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation.