Cadillac Lemon Law Attorney
Experiencing problems with your Cadillac? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get a refund, replacement, or cash settlement.
Cadillac Models We Cover
Cadillac Escalade
2021-2024 · Full-Size Luxury SUV
Cadillac XT5
2020-2024 · Midsize Luxury SUV
Cadillac XT4
2020-2024 · Compact Luxury SUV
Cadillac XT6
2020-2024 · 3-Row Luxury SUV
Cadillac CT5
2020-2024 · Midsize Luxury Sedan
Cadillac Lyriq
2023-2024 · Electric SUV
Cadillac CT4
2020-2024 · Compact Luxury Sedan
Cadillac Escalade ESV
2021-2024 · Extended SUV
Cadillac CT6
2020 · Full-Size Sedan
Cadillac Celestiq
2024 · Ultra-Luxury Electric Sedan
Common Cadillac Defects
We Handle Cadillac Lemon Law Cases Across California
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Cadillac Lemon Law FAQ
Does California Lemon Law cover the Cadillac CUE touchscreen delamination issue?
Yes, the CUE touchscreen delamination defect has been one of the most successful Cadillac lemon law claims in California. When the capacitive touch layer separates from the display, it renders critical vehicle controls including climate, audio, and navigation inoperable through the screen. Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, this constitutes a substantial impairment of the vehicle's use and value. Cadillac extended the CUE warranty for certain model years, but if the replacement screen also delaminates or other CUE defects persist, you have a strong lemon law case that Lion Lemon can pursue on your behalf.
Can I file a lemon law claim for Super Cruise disengagement problems?
Super Cruise unexpected disengagement is a growing area of lemon law claims in California as more Cadillac owners experience the system's inconsistent performance. When Super Cruise fails to activate on compatible highways or disengages without adequate warning, it undermines the core functionality that many buyers paid a premium for. Under the Song-Beverly Act, if this feature was marketed as part of the vehicle and does not perform as warranted, the repeated failure constitutes a defect. The safety implications of sudden disengagement at highway speeds further strengthen these claims, and Lion Lemon has the technical expertise to effectively present Super Cruise defects in lemon law proceedings.
My Cadillac Escalade's air ride suspension keeps failing. Is this covered by California Lemon Law?
Cadillac Escalade air ride suspension failures are absolutely covered under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act. The Magnetic Ride Control and air suspension system is an integral part of the Escalade's design, and when air struts leak, the compressor burns out, or the vehicle sags to one side, it creates both a safety hazard and a substantial impairment of the vehicle's value. These are expensive repairs that Cadillac is obligated to perform under warranty, and if the suspension problems recur after repair, your Escalade qualifies for lemon law relief. Given the Escalade's high purchase price, buyback recoveries in these cases are significant.
Does California Lemon Law apply to the Cadillac Lyriq and its software issues?
California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act fully applies to electric vehicles like the Cadillac Lyriq, including defects related to software, charging systems, and battery management. Software bugs that cause phantom range drops, charging interruptions, or infotainment failures are warranty defects that Cadillac must repair. The fact that some issues may require over-the-air updates does not diminish your lemon law rights; if the updates fail to resolve the problems, each failed attempt counts toward the repair threshold. Lion Lemon stays current with EV-specific lemon law issues and can help Lyriq owners navigate claims involving complex software defects.
How much can I recover in a Cadillac lemon law case in California?
In a successful California Lemon Law case, you can recover the full purchase price of your Cadillac minus a reasonable mileage offset for the miles driven before the first repair attempt for the defect. This includes your down payment, monthly payments made, trade-in equity, taxes, registration fees, and incidental costs like towing and rental cars. For a Cadillac Escalade or CT5-V Blackwing, the recovery can be substantial given the high retail prices. Additionally, if General Motors willfully violated the Song-Beverly Act by refusing to repurchase a clearly defective vehicle, you may be entitled to a civil penalty of up to two times the actual damages. Lion Lemon fights for maximum recovery in every Cadillac case.
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