Alfa Romeo Lemon Law Attorney
Experiencing problems with your Alfa Romeo? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get a refund, replacement, or cash settlement.
Alfa Romeo Models We Cover
Alfa Romeo Stelvio
2020-2024 · Luxury SUV
Alfa Romeo Giulia
2020-2024 · Luxury Sports Sedan
Alfa Romeo Tonale
2024 · Compact SUV
Alfa Romeo 4C Spider
2020 · Sports Car
Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
2020-2024 · High-Performance Sedan
Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio
2020-2024 · High-Performance SUV
Alfa Romeo Giulia Ti
2020-2024 · Sport Sedan
Alfa Romeo Stelvio Ti
2020-2024 · Sport SUV
Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint
2020-2024 · Sport Sedan
Alfa Romeo Stelvio Sprint
2020-2024 · Sport SUV
Common Alfa Romeo Defects
We Handle Alfa Romeo Lemon Law Cases Across California
We handle Alfa Romeo lemon law cases for clients throughout California, including:
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Alfa Romeo Lemon Law FAQ
Does California Lemon Law cover my Alfa Romeo Giulia or Stelvio?
Yes, California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act covers all new Alfa Romeo vehicles purchased or leased in California that remain under the manufacturer's warranty. If your Giulia or Stelvio has a defect that Alfa Romeo's authorized dealers cannot repair after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to a replacement vehicle or a full refund. The law also covers used vehicles sold with a dealer warranty. Lion Lemon has extensive experience handling Alfa Romeo claims and understands the recurring issues these vehicles face.
My Alfa Romeo keeps going into limp mode. Is this a lemon law defect?
Repeated limp mode activation in Alfa Romeo vehicles is a well-documented issue that often qualifies as a substantial impairment under California Lemon Law. If your Giulia or Stelvio has entered limp mode multiple times and the dealer has been unable to permanently resolve the problem, you likely have a strong claim. This defect is particularly serious because it affects your ability to safely operate the vehicle on California highways. Keep detailed records of every occurrence and dealer visit, as this documentation strengthens your case significantly.
How many repair attempts does Alfa Romeo get before my car qualifies as a lemon?
Under the Song-Beverly Act, there is a presumption that a vehicle qualifies as a lemon after two or more repair attempts for a defect that could cause death or serious injury, or four or more attempts for other substantial defects. Additionally, if your Alfa Romeo has been out of service for a cumulative total of 30 or more days for warranty repairs, it may also qualify. However, these are guidelines rather than hard rules, and Lion Lemon has successfully resolved cases that fell outside these exact thresholds. Contact us for a free evaluation of your specific situation.
Will pursuing a lemon law claim against Alfa Romeo cost me anything?
No. Under California Lemon Law, the manufacturer is required to pay all of the consumer's attorney fees and costs if you prevail in your claim. This means you pay nothing out of pocket when you work with Lion Lemon. We handle your Alfa Romeo case on a contingency basis and only collect fees from Alfa Romeo or its parent company Stellantis when we obtain a favorable result for you. There is absolutely no financial risk to you for pursuing your rightful claim.
Can I file a lemon law claim for my Alfa Romeo if I lease rather than own it?
Absolutely. California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act protects lessees to the same extent as purchasers. If your leased Alfa Romeo Giulia, Stelvio, or Tonale has persistent defects that the dealer cannot fix, you are entitled to the same remedies, including lease termination and a full refund of all lease payments made, plus your down payment and other fees. Many of the Alfa Romeo lemon law cases Lion Lemon handles involve leased vehicles, and lessees have every right to demand a defect-free vehicle under California law.
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