California Lemon Law · Maserati · 2017–2024
Maserati Levante Lemon Law
If your Maserati Levante has been plagued by electrical failures, brake problems, suspension trouble, or build-quality issues, you shouldn't have to live with it in a luxury SUV. If it can't be fixed, your Levante may qualify as a California lemon.
Common Maserati Levante defects
The Maserati Levante has drawn a mix of complaints — electrical system failures, brake problems, and build-quality issues among the most common. Owners report infotainment and warning-light glitches, and some experience transmission and air-suspension problems typical of the platform.
Maserati has issued recalls affecting Levante vehicles, including a front-seat wiring harness that can rub and short out when the seats are adjusted. For a vehicle at this price, recurring dealer visits for the same defect are exactly what the Lemon Law addresses.
A single fixable issue isn't a lemon. But when a substantial defect can't be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts, or your Levante is out of service for an extended time, California's Lemon Law may entitle you to a buyback, replacement, or cash settlement — with Maserati paying your attorney fees.
Commonly Reported Maserati Levante Problems
Not every Maserati Levante is affected. Any substantial, warranty-covered defect that can't be fixed after a reasonable number of attempts — or that keeps your vehicle out of service — may support a claim.
Is Your Maserati Levante a Lemon?
A recall is not automatically a lemon — it's the manufacturer acknowledging a defect and offering a free repair. California's Lemon Law (the Song-Beverly Act) comes into play when a substantial defect can't be fixed after a reasonable number of attempts, or when your Levante has been out of service for 30 or more cumulative days.
If your Maserati Levante qualifies, you may be entitled to a buyback (a refund of what you've paid, minus a mileage offset), a replacement vehicle, or a cash-and-keep settlement — and Maserati pays your attorney fees on a successful claim, so pursuing your case costs you nothing out of pocket.
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Are Maserati Levante electrical problems a lemon law issue?
They can be. Recurring electrical, brake, or build-quality defects the dealer can't fix after a reasonable number of attempts — or that keep your Levante in the shop — may qualify under California's Lemon Law for a buyback, replacement, or cash settlement, with Maserati paying your attorney fees.
Does the Lemon Law cover a luxury SUV like the Levante?
Yes. California's Lemon Law applies regardless of price to new and leased vehicles under warranty. A high-value SUV like the Levante can mean a significant buyback recovery.
What can I recover for a defective Levante?
Potentially a buyback (a refund minus a mileage offset), a replacement, or a cash-and-keep settlement — plus your attorney fees paid by Maserati, at no cost to you.
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