When you buy or lease an Audi, you expect smooth performance, safety, and quality engineering. However, sometimes, even a luxury vehicle can come with recurring problems that just don’t get fixed. If you’ve taken your Audi into the shop more than once for the same issue, or if it’s spent too much time at the dealership for repairs, you may be driving a lemon.
At The Lemon Firm, we help Audi owners in Los Angeles and across California get the compensation they’re entitled to under the law. You don’t have to put up with a car that doesn’t work the way it should. If your Audi is under warranty and giving you trouble, we’re here to help.
Why Choose The Lemon Firm for Your Audi Claim
We’ve handled many lemon law cases involving Audi vehicles across Los Angeles and throughout the state. Whether it’s a Q5, A4, e-tron, or another model, we know the issues that tend to come up and how to build a strong claim.
Our team is committed to holding automakers accountable. We work directly with our clients, and we handle everything from reviewing repair records to negotiating with manufacturers. If necessary, we’re ready to take the case to court.
When you choose The Lemon Firm, you’re getting:
- Straight answers about your legal options
- Clear communication throughout the process
- Aggressive representation without added stress
You’ve already been through enough with your car. Let us take it from here.
What You May Be Entitled to Receive
If your Audi is determined to be a lemon, you may be eligible for several types of compensation. The law provides you with options, depending on your preference and situation.
You could receive:
- A full refund of your down payment, monthly payments, taxes, and registration fees
- A replacement vehicle of similar make and model
- Reimbursement for repair costs, towing, and rental car expenses
- Payment of your attorney’s fees by the manufacturer
When you hire us, you won’t pay anything out of pocket for legal help. The law requires the automaker to cover those costs if your case is successful.
Common Audi Defects We See
Audis are known for their advanced technology, strong engines, and refined design. But they’re not immune from serious defects. Some issues show up within the first year. Others surface after a few months and keep coming back, even after multiple repairs.
Many Audi owners have reported issues like:
- Rough or delayed shifting in the transmission
- Sudden stalling or engine power loss
- Electrical glitches, including dead MMI displays or infotainment reboots
- Oil consumption that requires frequent top-offs
- Warning lights that keep coming back without a lasting fix
If your Audi has been in the shop multiple times for the same issue, that’s not just bad luck—it could be a lemon.
Does Your Audi Qualify Under California Lemon Law?
California’s lemon law protects people who buy or lease a new or certified pre-owned vehicle that turns out to be defective. The law applies to Audis and other vehicles that are still covered under the manufacturer’s warranty.
You may qualify if:
- You bought or leased your Audi in California
- The vehicle has a substantial defect that affects its use, safety, or value
- You’ve given the dealership a reasonable number of chances to repair it
What counts as “reasonable” depends on the problem. In some cases, just two repair attempts for a serious safety issue might be enough. In others, four or more visits could meet the requirement. If your car has been out of service for 30 days or more, that can also support a claim.
At The Lemon Firm, we’ll review your situation at no cost and let you know whether you have a case.
Contact Our Experienced Los Angeles Audi Lemon Law Attorneys
You don’t have to keep driving a defective vehicle or fighting with the dealership. If your Audi keeps breaking down and it’s still under warranty, we can help you take the next step. The sooner you act, the better. California has time limits for filing a lemon law claim, so it’s important not to wait.
Contact The Lemon Firm today to schedule a free case review. We’ll review your repair records and let you know where you stand. If your Audi is a lemon, we’ll fight to make it right.