Porsche Lemon Law Attorney
Experiencing problems with your Porsche? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get a refund, replacement, or cash settlement.
Porsche Models We Cover
Porsche Cayenne
2020-2024 · Midsize Luxury SUV
Porsche Macan
2020-2024 · Compact Luxury SUV
Porsche 911
2020-2024 · Sports Car
Porsche Taycan
2020-2024 · Electric Sports Sedan
Porsche Panamera
2020-2024 · Luxury Sports Sedan
Porsche 718 Cayman
2020-2024 · Sports Car
Porsche 718 Boxster
2020-2024 · Roadster
Porsche Cayenne Coupe
2020-2024 · SUV Coupe
Porsche 911 Turbo
2021-2024 · High-Performance Sports Car
Porsche Macan EV
2024 · Electric SUV
Common Porsche Defects
We Handle Porsche Lemon Law Cases Across California
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Porsche Lemon Law FAQ
Does California Lemon Law apply to high-end Porsche vehicles?
Yes, California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act applies equally to all new vehicles regardless of their price, including six-figure Porsche models. In fact, the higher purchase price of Porsche vehicles often strengthens a Lemon Law claim because the substantial impairment to the vehicle's value is proportionally greater. Whether you own a Porsche 911 Turbo, Cayenne, Taycan, or Macan, you are entitled to the same protections as any other California consumer. The law provides for a full refund or replacement vehicle, and if Porsche is found to have willfully violated the statute, you may be entitled to a civil penalty of up to two times your actual damages.
Can I file a Lemon Law claim for PDK transmission problems in my Porsche?
Absolutely. PDK transmission shudder, jerky shifting, and mechatronic failures are among the most common Porsche Lemon Law claims in California. The dual-clutch transmission is a core performance component of the driving experience, and defects that cause harsh engagement or hesitation substantially impair the vehicle's use and value. Under the Song-Beverly Act, if Porsche has been unable to repair the PDK issue after multiple warranty visits including fluid changes, software updates, and clutch pack replacements, your vehicle likely qualifies as a lemon. Lion Lemon has extensive experience with Porsche PDK claims and can evaluate your case at no cost.
My Porsche Taycan keeps having 12-volt battery drain issues. Is this a lemon?
The 12-volt battery drain issue in the Porsche Taycan is a well-documented defect that has affected a significant number of vehicles and is an excellent candidate for a California Lemon Law claim. When the 12-volt battery dies, the Taycan becomes completely inoperable because it cannot power the door handles, onboard computers, or the contactors that connect the high-voltage battery to the drive system. Under the Song-Beverly Act, a defect that renders the vehicle undriveable and requires towing clearly constitutes a substantial impairment of use and safety. If Porsche has attempted software updates, battery replacements, and module reprogramming without success, your Taycan likely qualifies as a lemon.
Does the IMS bearing issue in older Porsche models qualify for Lemon Law?
The IMS bearing issue primarily affects Porsche 911 and Boxster models from the 2000-2008 era, and California Lemon Law claims are limited to vehicles that were still under the original manufacturer's warranty when the defect first appeared. For most of these vehicles, the warranty period has long expired, making a traditional Song-Beverly claim unlikely. However, if you purchased a certified pre-owned Porsche with a CPO warranty and the IMS bearing failed during that warranty period, you may have a claim under California's implied warranty provisions. Lion Lemon can review your specific warranty coverage and repair history to determine if you have a viable path forward.
How much can I recover in a Porsche Lemon Law case in California?
In a successful Porsche Lemon Law case in California, you are entitled to a full refund of the purchase price including the down payment, all monthly payments made, registration fees, and incidental damages such as towing and rental car costs. The manufacturer may deduct a reasonable mileage offset for the use you had before first reporting the defect. Alternatively, you can choose a replacement vehicle of the same model and value. If the court or arbitrator finds that Porsche willfully violated the Song-Beverly Act, you may also recover a civil penalty of up to two times your actual damages. For a vehicle costing $80,000 to $200,000 or more, the potential recovery in a Porsche Lemon Law case is substantial.
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