
Land Rover Lemon Lawyer
Are you a Land Rover owner in California dealing with persistent vehicle issues? You may have a lemon on your hands. At West Coast Trial Lawyers, our dedicated Lemon Law Division specializes in helping Land Rover drivers secure the compensation they deserve under California’s lemon law protections.
As experienced Land Rover Lemon Law Lawyers, we understand the frustration of owning a defective luxury SUV that fails to deliver on its promise of quality and performance. Whether you drive a Range Rover Velar, Discovery Sport, Range Rover Evoque, or Land Rover Defender, we’re here to guide you through the process of filing a lemon law claim with no out-of-pocket costs.
Call us today at (213) 927-3700 or fill out our online form to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation.
What Land Rover Owners Should Know About California’s Lemon Law
California’s Lemon Law, officially known as the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, is one of the strongest consumer protection laws in the nation. It safeguards Land Rover owners who purchase or lease new, used, or certified pre-owned vehicles under a manufacturer’s warranty.
If your Land Rover exhibits recurring defects that impair its safety, use, or value, and the manufacturer or dealership fails to repair these issues after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to:
- A full refund of your down payment, monthly payments, and related expenses (minus a mileage offset).
- A replacement vehicle of comparable value.
- A cash settlement to compensate for your troubles.
According to recent California court data, lemon law claims involving luxury SUVs like Land Rovers have increased by 12% over the past two years, reflecting growing reliability concerns among owners.
Common Issues With Land Rovers
Land Rovers are renowned for their luxury and off-road capabilities, but even these high-end SUVs can suffer from manufacturing defects. Based on recent consumer reports and recall data, the following issues are commonly reported by Land Rover owners in California:
- Electrical System Failures: Land Rover owners frequently report malfunctions in HVAC systems, navigation, door locks, and infotainment screens, including blank screens at startup.
- Engine Problems: Stalling, misfires, excessive oil consumption, and sudden power loss, particularly in diesel engines.
- Transmission Issues: Jerky gear shifts, delayed responses, and warning lights indicating drivetrain faults.
- Suspension Failures: Premature air suspension sagging or detachment of suspension parts (16,759 Range Rovers recalled in 2024).
- Brake Malfunctions: Warped rotors, pulsating brakes, and faulty anti-lock brake systems.
- Takata Airbag Defects: Over 108,000 Land Rovers, including 2007–2012 Range Rovers, recalled for defective airbags that may explode.
- Fuel System Leaks: Increasing fire risks due to faulty fuel injectors or gauges.
These defects not only compromise your driving experience but may also qualify your vehicle as a lemon under California law. If you’re experiencing any of these issues, our Land Rover Lemon Law Lawyers can help you take action
How to Tell If Your Land Rover Is a Lemon
Not every vehicle problem qualifies as a lemon, but California’s Lemon Law sets clear criteria to determine eligibility. Your Land Rover may be a lemon if it meets the following conditions during the warranty period:
Substantial Safety Defect
The issue poses a risk of serious injury or death (e.g., brake or airbag failures) and persists after 2 or more repair attempts.
Non-Safety Defect
A defect affecting the vehicle’s use or value (e.g., electrical or transmission issues) remains unresolved after 4 or more repair attempts.
Out of Service
Your Land Rover has been in the repair shop for a total of 30 days or more for any warranty-covered issues.
Warranty Coverage
The defect was reported while the vehicle was under the manufacturer’s warranty (typically 4 years/50,000 miles for Land Rovers).
WCTL Tip: Keep detailed records of all repair attempts, including invoices, repair orders, and correspondence with the dealership. These documents can help you build a strong lemon law case.
How Often Are Land Rovers Involved in Lemon Law Cases?
Land Rovers, despite their premium branding, have faced significant scrutiny for reliability issues. Recent data highlights a troubling trend: Land Rovers rank among the top luxury SUV brands for lemon law claims in California due to recurring defects and high repair rates.
According to RepairPal’s 2025 reliability ratings, Land Rovers average 0.7 unscheduled repair visits per year, higher than the industry average of 0.4 visits and competitors like BMW or Mercedes-Benz, which typically require fewer repairs due to better reliability scores. With that in mind, if you are experiencing a series of defects from any of the following models you may be eligible to file a lemon law claim.
Range Rover Evoque
The first-gen Range Rover Evoque may look like a great family SUV with its sleek design and luxury appeal, but it’s one of the least reliable in its class. About 35% of owners reported major issues—mostly with engine electronics, suspension, or exhaust. While many repairs were covered under warranty, over half of the affected vehicles were stuck in the shop for more than a week.
Range Rover Velar
The Range Rover Velar, named after the original Land Rover prototype, sits between the Evoque and Range Rover Sport in size and price. While stylish and offered in diesel or plug-in hybrid versions, it’s had reliability concerns—46% of owners reported at least one issue, mostly minor bodywork problems. Though most repairs were covered by Land Rover, over half of the affected vehicles were in the shop for more than a week.
Land Rover Discovery Sport
Despite its name, the Discovery Sport leans more luxury than sporty. It’s a smaller, more affordable version of the full-size Discovery, offering space for five—or seven with optional third-row seats on non-hybrid models. It has a refined interior, strong towing capacity, and excellent off-road performance.
That said, 27% of owners reported issues—mainly electrical and bodywork-related. Many vehicles were out of service for over a week, though Land Rover covered most repair costs, easing the frustration for drivers.
Land Rover’s recall history is very well documented with over 44,000 vehicles in 2019 for emissions issues and 65,000 Range Rover Sports for unsecure door latches.
How California Lemon Law Works for Land Rover Drivers
California’s Lemon Law is designed to protect Land Rover owners from the burden of defective vehicles. Here’s how the process works:
- Report the Issue: Notify your Land Rover dealership of the defect and request warranty repairs. Ensure all issues are documented on repair orders.
- Allow Reasonable Repair Attempts: The dealership must be given a fair chance to fix the problem (2–4 attempts, depending on the defect’s severity).
- File a Claim: If repairs fail, you can file a lemon law claim against Jaguar Land Rover, the manufacturer. An experienced lawyer can handle this process for you.
- Seek Compensation: If your claim is successful, you may receive a refund, replacement vehicle, or cash settlement. Jaguar Land Rover is also required to cover your attorney’s fees.
For a more in depth guide on how to file a lemon law claim click here.
What Is the Time Limit for Filing a Lemon Law Claim With Land Rover
In California, you typically have 4 years from when you knew or should have known about a vehicle defect to file a lemon law claim under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, often tied to the delivery date. For vehicles delivered after April 1, 2025, Assembly Bill 1755 limits claims to 1 year after the warranty expires or 6 years from delivery, whichever is sooner. Acting promptly strengthens your case by preserving evidence and repair records
The Importance of Hiring a Land Rover Lemon Law Lawyer
Filing a lemon law claim against Jaguar Land Rover without a lawyer can be one of the toughest endeavors you’ve ever made. You’re up against a manufacturer with deep pockets and teams of attorneys ready to bury your claim in paperwork or deny it outright, leaving you stuck with a defective vehicle and nowhere to go.
As such, it is vital that you hire an experienced lemon law lawyer for your claim. When you hire a Land Rover lemon lawyer, they will fight for a full refund, replacement vehicle, or settlement that is potentially twice the vehicle’s value, especially if the manufacturer is at fault. In addition, they will handle everything, from gathering repair records and warranty details to building a rock-solid case and taking it to court if needed.
What To Expect In a Land Rover Lemon Law Claim?
Filing a lemon law claim with West Coast Trial Lawyers is a straightforward process designed to deliver results. Here’s what you can expect:
- Free Case Evaluation: We review your repair history, warranty details, and vehicle issues to determine eligibility.
- Evidence Collection: Our team gathers repair orders, invoices, and other documentation to strengthen your claim.
- Negotiation with Jaguar Land Rover: We present your case to the manufacturer, seeking a buyback, refund, or settlement.
- Legal Action (if Necessary): If the manufacturer refuses to cooperate, we file a lawsuit and represent you in court.
- Resolution: Successful claims typically result in a refund, replacement vehicle, or cash settlement within 3–6 months.
2025 Statistic: Over 70% of lemon law claims in California are settled out of court, with an average resolution time of 4 months when represented by experienced attorneys.
Schedule a Free Consultation with West Coast Trial Lawyers Today
Don’t let a defective Land Rover disrupt your life. At WCTL, our Land Rover Lemon Law Lawyers are committed to securing the compensation you deserve under California’s Lemon Law. With offices across California, including Los Angeles, San Diego, and Orange County, we serve clients statewide. Our no-fee-unless-we-win policy ensures you face no financial risk when pursuing your claim.
Take Action Now: Call us at (213) 927-3700 or fill out our online form to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. Let us help you turn your lemon into a victory.
Frequently Asked Questions About Land Rover Lemon Law Claims
How Hard Is It to Win a Land Rover Lemon Law Case?
Getting a win in a Land Rover lemon law case is doable if you’ve got the right paperwork and a skilled lawyer by your side. It all comes down to showing that your vehicle has a serious issue that the dealer couldn’t fix after a fair number of tries.
Is a Land Rover Lemon Law Hard to Prove?
Proving a lemon law case requires detailed evidence, such as repair orders and warranty records. While it can be challenging without legal expertise, our Land Rover Lemon Law Lawyers simplify the process by gathering evidence, negotiating with the manufacturer, and presenting a strong case on your behalf.
Can I Sue a Land Rover Dealership for Selling Me a Lemon?
In most cases, lemon law claims are filed against the manufacturer (Jaguar, Land Rover), not the dealership. However, if the dealership engaged in fraud or misrepresentation, you may have grounds for a separate claim. Our attorneys can evaluate your situation to determine all possible legal options.
How Much Do You Get for Land Rover Lemon Law in California?
Compensation varies based on your vehicle’s purchase price, repair history, and case strength. Successful claims typically include:
- Full refund of down payment and monthly payments (minus mileage offset).
- Reimbursement for registration, towing, and rental car costs.
- Cash settlements ranging from $10,000 to $100,000+.
- Civil penalties up to twice the vehicle’s purchase price for willful violations.
What Is the Average Land Rover Lemon Law Settlement in California?
The average settlement for Land Rover lemon law cases in California ranges from $50,000 to $100,000, depending on the vehicle’s cost, defect severity, and legal strategy. Our attorneys at West Coast Trial Lawyers strive to secure above-average settlements by leveraging our negotiation expertise and trial experience.
