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Dodge Lemon Law Information

Dodge has built its reputation on raw power, bold styling, and American muscle. From the legendary Charger and Challenger to the family-friendly Durango and Journey, Dodge vehicles have been a go-to choice for drivers who want performance and reliability under the hood. The brand operates under Stellantis, one of the world’s largest automotive groups, and continues to hold a strong presence in the American market.

But performance-driven branding doesn’t always translate to a defect-free vehicle. Dodge owners across the country have filed thousands of complaints involving persistent mechanical and electrical problems that dealerships repeatedly fail to fix. Transmission issues, engine failures, and electrical malfunctions are among the most commonly reported defects. If your Dodge has been in and out of the dealership with the same unresolved problem, you may have a strong Dodge Lemon Law case. Contact us today to speak with one of our experienced Dodge lemon law lawyers; they can evaluate your situation and determine whether you qualify for a Dodge Lemon Law buyback, replacement vehicle, or cash compensation.

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“Lemon Law protects owners and lessees of vehicles with persistent defects.” –– Joseph Novel, Esq., National Lemon Law Attorney

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Everything You Need to Know About Lemon Law

Can I file a lemon law claim against Dodge?

Yes. If your Dodge has a substantial defect that impairs its use, value, or safety and the dealership has been unable to fix it after multiple attempts, you have the right to file a Dodge Lemon Law claim against Stellantis. Lemon law applies to both purchased and leased Dodge vehicles and covers a wide range of models, including the Charger, Challenger, Durango, and Journey. You do not need to go through Dodge directly or accept whatever they offer. 

What Dodge models have the most lemon law complaints?

The Dodge Charger and Challenger are among the most frequently reported Dodge models in Dodge Lemon Law claims, with persistent transmission failures and electrical system malfunctions topping the complaint list. The Dodge Durango has seen a high volume of complaints involving transmission defects and engine stalling. The Dodge Journey has also generated significant lemon law activity due to recurring cooling system failures and electrical issues. Regardless of the model you own, if your Dodge has a defect that the dealer cannot fix.

How do I start a Dodge Lemon Law claim?

Starting a Dodge Lemon Law claim is simpler than most people think. The first step is to gather all your repair orders, purchase or lease agreement, and vehicle registration. Next, contact our team for a free case evaluation. Our attorneys will review your repair history, confirm whether your vehicle qualifies, and handle all communication with Stellantis on your behalf. You do not need to confront the dealer or negotiate with Dodge directly. Most Dodge Lemon Law cases are resolved within 30 to 90 days with zero out-of-pocket cost to you.

What can I get from a Dodge Lemon Law buyback?

A Dodge Lemon Law buyback means Stellantis is required to repurchase your vehicle and reimburse you for everything you paid, including your down payment, all monthly payments made, registration fees, taxes, and incidental costs related to the defect. The buyback amount may be reduced by a mileage offset calculated from the time you first reported the defect. Our attorneys will make sure Stellantis does not inflate that offset or lowball your buyback figure. You may also have the option of a replacement vehicle or a negotiated cash settlement, depending on your preference and case circumstances.

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