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Polestar Polestar 6 Lemon Law

Experiencing problems with your Polestar Polestar 6? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve.

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Common Polestar Polestar 6 Problems

Retractable hardtop mechanism jamming mid-cycle due to hydraulic actuator seal failures, leaving the roof stuck in a partially open configuration and exposing the cabin to weather.
High-performance battery cells exhibiting thermal runaway warning conditions during aggressive driving in hot climates, forcing the vehicle into a protective shutdown mode that requires a dealer reset.
Electrically adjustable aerodynamic components, including the active rear spoiler, failing to deploy at designated speeds due to corroded position sensor connectors.
Torque vectoring system on the rear axle applying asymmetric power delivery during straight-line driving, causing the vehicle to drift unpredictably and requiring constant steering correction.
Lightweight forged aluminum wheel assemblies cracking at the spoke roots from normal road impacts that would not damage standard cast wheels, posing a tire pressure loss risk.

Your California Lemon Law Rights

Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Polestar Polestar 6 has a substantial defect that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to:

  • Full refund of the purchase price
  • Replacement vehicle of comparable value
  • Cash compensation (cash-and-keep settlement)
  • Attorney's fees paid by the manufacturer

Polestar Polestar 6 Lemon Law FAQ

Does the Lemon Law apply to my Polestar 6 if I purchased it as a special-order vehicle?

Yes. The Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act does not distinguish between special-order and standard-inventory vehicles. As long as your Polestar 6 was sold as new with a manufacturer's warranty in California, you are fully protected under the law regardless of how the purchase was arranged.

Can cosmetic or convertible top defects on my Polestar 6 qualify for a Lemon Law claim?

Yes, if the defect substantially impairs the use, value, or safety of the vehicle. A convertible top that fails to operate correctly exposes the cabin to the elements and affects the core functionality of the vehicle. Such a defect would likely be considered a substantial impairment under Song-Beverly.

What should I do if Polestar offers me a cash settlement instead of a buyback for my Polestar 6?

You are not obligated to accept a cash settlement. Under the Song-Beverly Act, you have the right to demand either a full refund or a replacement vehicle. Before accepting any offer, consult with a Lemon Law attorney who can evaluate whether the proposed settlement fairly compensates you for your losses.

How long does a typical Lemon Law case take to resolve for a Polestar 6?

Most Lemon Law cases in California are resolved within three to six months through negotiation or mediation. However, cases that proceed to litigation can take a year or longer. The timeline depends on the manufacturer's willingness to negotiate, the complexity of the defect, and the strength of your documentation.

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