Mercedes-Benz EQB Lemon Information

If any of the issues below sound familiar, there's a decent chance Lion Lemon can get you:

A) Vehicle Repurchase (Buyback): reimbursing the full purchase price, including taxes, registration fees, and incidental expenses.

B)
Replacement Vehicle of similar value and specifications, accompanied by a new warranty. ​

C)
Cash Compensation: Retain the defective vehicle and receive monetary compensation for its diminished value.

Mercedes-Benz EQB Lemon FAQs

Find answers to common questions about Mercedes-Benz EQB lemon issues.

Does My Mercedes-Benz EQB Qualify As A Lemon?

Your Mercedes-Benz EQB may qualify as a lemon if: 1) The defect is substantial and affects safety, value, or use, 2) The 366 dealership has had a reasonable number of repair attempts, 3) The issue is covered under the original 366 warranty

How many times does my Mercedes-Benz EQB need to be repaired before it qualifies under California Lemon Law?

California law does not specify an exact number, but generally: At least two repairs for serious safety defects (like brake or airbag failures), Four or more repair attempts for the same issue, or if the Mercedes-Benz EQB has been in the shop for 30+ days (cumulative).

Can I file a Lemon Law claim if my Mercedes-Benz EQB is used or leased?

Yes, as long as the car was sold or leased with a Mercedes-Benz warranty and meets California's Lemon Law requirements.

Can I file a claim if I modified my Mercedes-Benz EQB?

Some modifications (e.g., custom wheels, tint, or stereo) do not void Lemon Law coverage. However, performance modifications (like engine tuning) may impact eligibility.

What if Mercedes-Benz offers me a buyback? Should I accept?

It depends. Mercedes-Benz may lowball offers or exclude certain costs. An attorney can ensure you get full compensation.

What if my Mercedes-Benz EQB's warranty has expired?

You may still qualify if the first repair attempt for the defect occurred while your Mercedes-Benz EQB was under warranty.

What if the Mercedes-Benz dealership refuses to fix my EQB ?

If your Mercedes-Benz dealership won’t acknowledge or repair your vehicle’s issues, you may still have a case. We can help document your claims and take legal action.

What Is California's Lemon Law?

The California Lemon Law (Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act) protects consumers who purchase or lease defective vehicles that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts. If your car qualifies as a lemon, you may be entitled to a refund, replacement, or cash compensation.

How long does a Lemon Law case take?

Most cases settle within a few months, but timelines vary based on the manufacturer’s response and whether litigation is necessary.

What compensation can I receive?

If your car qualifies, you may be entitled to: Full refund (purchase price, taxes, fees, and loan balance, Replacement vehicle or Cash settlement for diminished value

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