Lincoln Lemon Law

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Lincoln owners expect a premium ownership experience, but defects in the Aviator, Navigator, Nautilus, and Corsair regularly land the brand in California lemon law claims. Whether it's transmission shudder, SYNC failures, or electrical defects, you may be entitled to a buyback or cash settlement under Song-Beverly.

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If you suspect your Lincoln might be a lemon, reach out to us right away. Our team of experienced Lincoln lemon law attorneys is here to provide a free consultation and review your case. We'll evaluate the situation, guide you through your options, and work to secure the compensation you deserve for your defective vehicle.

Premium & Luxury Vehicle Defects

Premium price tag. Premium expectations. We hold luxury manufacturers to both.

Luxury and EV owners face a different class of defects — air-suspension failures, advanced driver-assist malfunctions, infotainment lockups, and battery / drivetrain issues that dealerships often can't replicate. California and Washington lemon laws apply just as forcefully to a $90K SUV as to an entry-level sedan, and the recovery numbers reflect it.

Air suspension and adaptive damper failures
ADAS / driver-assist malfunctions (lane assist, adaptive cruise, parking)
Infotainment lockups, MMI / iDrive / MCU resets
EV battery degradation, charging system faults, drivetrain shudder

Lincoln Lemon Law Process

We review your Lincoln's repair orders, software updates, and recalls, then build a case showing that the defect substantially impairs the vehicle. Our attorneys negotiate directly with Ford Motor Company so you don't have to.

How to Know if Your Lincoln is a Lemon

Look for 10-speed transmission shudder, SYNC infotainment failures, air-suspension defects, electrical drains, and persistent check-engine warnings. If Lincoln cannot resolve the issue after multiple attempts, your vehicle may qualify as a lemon.

Is Your Lincoln Eligible for a Lemon Law Buyback?

The vehicle must still be under the manufacturer's warranty at the time the defect is reported.

The defect must substantially impair the use, value, or safety of the vehicle.

The defect must have been subject to a reasonable number of repair attempts with no resolution.

The vehicle must have been out of service for more than 30 cumulative days due to repairs.

Common Lincoln Models Classifying as Lemons

Certain Lincoln models have been more prone to defects that can qualify them as lemons under California law. Below are some of the most commonly reported models and the defects that often lead to lemon law claims:

  • Lincoln Aviator: transmission, infotainment, and electrical defects.
  • Lincoln Navigator: air-suspension, transmission shudder, and SYNC failures.
  • Lincoln Nautilus: infotainment, brake, and electrical complaints.
  • Lincoln Corsair: transmission and infotainment defects.
  • Lincoln Continental (legacy): transmission and infotainment failures.

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Contact a Lincoln Lemon Law Attorney Today

If you suspect your Lincoln is a lemon, the sooner you reach out, the better your chances of a strong resolution. Our legal team will work tirelessly to secure a buyback, replacement, or cash settlement on your behalf. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation.

(844) 661-2669

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