Browse every Subaru model in our database below. Each model page shows NHTSA complaint counts, active recalls, and lemon law eligibility information for every year we cover.
If your Subaru vehicle has a persistent defect that Subaru’s authorized dealers cannot repair after a reasonable number of attempts, California’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act may entitle you to a full refund or replacement. This applies to new and certified pre-owned vehicles still within the manufacturer’s original warranty period.
Under the lemon law presumption, you typically need four or more repair attempts for the same problem, two attempts for a safety defect, or 30 cumulative days in the shop. Subaru pays your attorney fees if your claim succeeds — you pay nothing out of pocket.
The manufacturer — not you — is required to pay your attorney fees under Cal. Civ. Code § 1794(d) if your lemon law claim is successful. You pay nothing upfront and nothing out of pocket.
Get a free case evaluation. Subaru pays our fees if you win — you pay nothing.
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