Genesis Lemon Law Attorney
Experiencing problems with your Genesis? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get a refund, replacement, or cash settlement.
Genesis Models We Cover
Genesis GV70
2022-2024 · Compact Luxury SUV
Genesis G70
2020-2024 · Compact Luxury Sedan
Genesis GV80
2021-2024 · Midsize Luxury SUV
Genesis G80
2020-2024 · Midsize Luxury Sedan
Genesis G90
2020-2024 · Full-Size Luxury Sedan
Genesis GV60
2023-2024 · Electric SUV
Genesis Electrified G80
2023-2024 · Electric Sedan
Genesis GV70 Electrified
2023-2024 · Electric SUV
Genesis G80 Sport
2020 · Sport Sedan
Genesis G90 Ultimate
2023-2024 · Ultra-Luxury Sedan
Common Genesis Defects
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Genesis Lemon Law FAQ
Does California Lemon Law apply to Genesis vehicles?
Yes, California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act applies to all new Genesis vehicles purchased or leased in California. As a relatively new luxury brand, Genesis is held to the same standards as any other manufacturer under the law. If your Genesis has a substantial defect that the dealer cannot repair after a reasonable number of warranty attempts, you are entitled to a replacement vehicle or a full refund including down payment, monthly payments, and incidental costs. Genesis, as a division of Hyundai Motor Group, is required to comply with all California Lemon Law provisions.
Is the Genesis GV70 dual-clutch transmission hesitation a Lemon Law defect?
The 8-speed dual-clutch transmission hesitation in the Genesis GV70 is one of the most commonly reported defects and frequently forms the basis of successful Lemon Law claims in California. This hesitation creates a dangerous delay when pulling into traffic or merging onto highways, making it a safety concern under the Song-Beverly Act. If your dealer has performed multiple software reflashes, transmission control module replacements, or clutch pack services without permanently resolving the issue, your GV70 likely qualifies as a lemon. California law requires fewer repair attempts for safety-related defects, sometimes as few as two visits.
Can I file a Lemon Law claim for Genesis infotainment system problems?
Yes, persistent infotainment system failures in Genesis vehicles can support a Lemon Law claim under California law. While a minor software glitch alone may not qualify, repeated system freezes, navigation failures, and loss of the backup camera display can substantially impair the vehicle's use and safety. The Song-Beverly Act covers any defect that diminishes the vehicle's value or utility, and a malfunctioning infotainment system in a luxury vehicle priced at $50,000 or more significantly impacts what the consumer paid for. Lion Lemon has successfully handled claims involving Genesis infotainment defects and can evaluate your case for free.
My Genesis has paint peeling. Is that covered by Lemon Law?
Paint defects on a new Genesis can qualify for a Lemon Law claim in California if the issue substantially impairs the vehicle's value and occurs while the vehicle is under warranty. Genesis provides a five-year, 60,000-mile basic warranty, and premature clear coat failure, paint bubbling, or color inconsistencies on a luxury vehicle clearly diminish its resale value and aesthetic appeal. Under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if Genesis cannot repair the paint defect to factory standards within a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to a buyback. Documenting the defect with photos and ensuring every visit is on a dealer repair order strengthens your claim significantly.
How does Genesis's warranty affect my Lemon Law rights in California?
Genesis offers one of the most comprehensive warranties in the industry, with a five-year, 60,000-mile basic warranty and a ten-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty, which actually benefits Lemon Law claimants. The longer warranty period means you have a wider window during which defects can be documented and claimed under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act. Any defect that arises during the warranty period and cannot be repaired within a reasonable number of attempts qualifies. Additionally, California law does not require you to exhaust the entire warranty period before filing a claim, so you can act as soon as the repair attempts demonstrate the manufacturer's inability to fix the problem.
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