If you bought or leased an Audi in California that keeps having the same issue after multiple repair attempts, you may qualify for a refund or replacement under California’s Lemon Law. At The Lemon Firm, our Los Angeles attorneys help Audi owners across the state pursue buybacks and compensation when manufacturers fail to fix defects. You deserve a vehicle that performs as promised, and a legal team that knows how to hold automakers accountable.
Why Choose The Lemon Firm for Your Audi Claim
When you hire The Lemon Firm, you’re working with one of California’s most experienced teams focused exclusively on lemon law. We’ve helped hundreds of consumers across Los Angeles and throughout the state recover significant compensation for defective vehicles, including many Audi and other luxury models.
You’ll get:
- Proven Results: Millions recovered for California drivers whose vehicles suffered recurring defects or safety issues.
- In-Depth Audi Experience: We’ve handled numerous claims involving Q-series, A-series, and e-tron models with transmission, electrical, and software defects.
- Local Knowledge: Based in Los Angeles, we understand how California warranty law works and how to hold both local dealerships and national manufacturers accountable.
- No-Fee Representation: You pay nothing out of pocket. Under California law, the manufacturer covers your legal fees if your claim is successful.
- Personalized Service: We keep you informed, answer your questions promptly, and guide you through every stage of the process so you always know where your case stands.
At The Lemon Firm, we combine legal strength with genuine client care, helping Audi owners statewide achieve fair resolutions and move on from defective vehicles.
What Common Audi Defects Lead to Lemon Law Claims?
Audi has announced multiple recall campaigns and service actions in recent years, covering both gas-powered and electric models. These issues can strengthen a lemon law claim if your vehicle has experienced similar problems.
Recent and recurring Audi defects include:
- 2022–24 Q5 and Sportback models with loose cylinder head cover screws that may cause oil leaks or engine damage.
- 2024–25 e-tron and Q4 e-tron models facing battery or charging failures that can lead to sudden power loss.
- 2023–25 A6 and other models reporting oil-pump and transmission software issues triggering warning lights or drivability problems.
If your Audi has been in the shop repeatedly or out of service for 30 days or more, you may qualify for protection under California’s Lemon Law. We’ve represented many Audi owners with similar defects, helping them secure buybacks, refunds, or replacements when the manufacturer failed to provide a lasting fix.
What Compensation Can Audi Owners Receive Under California Lemon Law?
If your Audi qualifies under California lemon law, your possible remedies include:
- A full refund (repurchase) of the purchase price, down payment, monthly payments, taxes, vehicle registration, and similar fees, minus a mileage offset for your use.
- A replacement vehicle of substantially similar make and model, with the manufacturer paying the taxes, registration, and other fees.
- Reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses like tolls, rental car costs, towing, and storage fees.
- Attorneys’ fees paid by the manufacturer, so you don’t pay us unless we win.
Our firm has obtained full repurchases and settlements for clients whose luxury vehicles spent weeks in the shop without resolution.
Steps to Take if You Think Your Audi Is a Lemon
- Gather all repair records and service invoices, including return visits for the same defect.
- Use the Audi VIN to check whether your vehicle is subject to open recalls or service campaigns.
- Track how many days your Audi has been out of service and how many repair attempts have been made for the same problem.
- Contact us early—the sooner we review your records, the stronger your case.
- Don’t sign away your rights by accepting repeated “diagnoses” without understanding your full legal options.
We will review your case at no cost and help determine whether you should pursue a refund, replacement, or settlement.
Contact Our Experienced California Audi Buyback Lawyers
If your Audi keeps breaking down despite repeated repairs, you don’t have to accept excuses from the dealership. The Lemon Firm has helped countless California drivers secure refunds and replacements for defective vehicles and we can do the same for you.
Contact our Los Angeles Audi Lemon Law attorneys today for a free case review and learn your rights under California law.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do lemon law claims apply to leased Audis?
Yes. Leased Audis obtained in California can qualify under the law, provided the original factory warranty applies and the defect meets legal criteria.
Are electric or hybrid Audis covered under California’s Lemon Law?
Yes. EV and hybrid models like the Audi e-tron are covered if the defect affects the vehicle’s use, value, or safety and remains unresolved under warranty.
My Audi was subject to a recall and the dealer fixed it. Can I still file a lemon law claim?
Yes. A recall does not necessarily end your rights. If the defect persists after recall repair, or if the vehicle suffers repeated failures, you may still have a viable claim.