General Motors (GM) is one of the largest automakers in the U.S., producing millions of vehicles

under brands like Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac, and Buick. While many GM models are praised for

performance and reliability, thousands of California drivers file lemon law claims every year

involving defective vehicles manufactured by GM.

So what should you be watching out for in 2025 if you’re a GM owner? And when does your

situation qualify for support under the California Lemon Law?

Let’s break it down—and explain how LemonBuyBack.com can help if your car qualifies.

Most Common Lemon Issues in GM Vehicles

If your GM vehicle is a 2021 model or newer, and it’s been in the shop repeatedly for the same

issue, you may be driving a lemon car. Here are the most reported defective vehicle problems

GM owners are experiencing:

• Transmission failure (especially in the Chevy Malibu, GMC Acadia, and Cadillac XT5)

• Electrical issues affecting power seats, infotainment, and dashboard sensors

• Battery drain or short circuit problems in EV models like the Bolt EUV

• Brake malfunctions and recurring warning light errors

• Engine stalling or power loss while accelerating

Many of these complaints are listed in open Lemon Law cases across California.

When Does a GM Vehicle Qualify as a Lemon?

According to the California Lemon Law, your vehicle must be under warranty and meet specific

criteria, such as:• 2 or more repair attempts for a serious safety issue

• 4 or more repair visits for the same problem

• 30 or more days in the shop (not necessarily consecutive)

Your GM vehicle must also be 2021 or newer to qualify for help from LemonBuyBack.

What Years and Models Are Most at Risk?

While any GM vehicle can potentially be a lemon, our legal team is currently watching these

2021–2025 GM models closely:

• Chevrolet Malibu (2021–2024) – Transmission complaints

• GMC Acadia (2021–2025) – Electrical gremlins and infotainment failures

• Cadillac XT4/XT5 (2022–2025) – Power loss and sensor malfunctions

• Chevrolet Bolt EUV (2022–2024) – Battery-related defects

• Buick Encore GX (2021–2023) – Brake issues and recurring engine lights

If you’re driving one of these models and dealing with constant repairs, it’s time to ask: Is your

car a lemon?

Why Choose LemonBuyBack?

At LemonBuyBack.com, we specialize in helping California drivers with lemon law cases. We

ONLY handle vehicles that are model year 2021 or newer, ensuring you get expert support with

modern vehicles that still fall under California’s car warranty laws.Our consultations are always free, and we don’t get paid unless you win. Whether you’re dealing

with a lemon GM SUV, lemon electric vehicle, or dealer certified car that keeps failing, we can

help.

Take Action Today

If you’re driving a 2021–2025 GM vehicle and feel like you’ve been stuck with a lemon, don’t

wait. The longer your case sits, the harder it may be to resolve. Call 1-877-MY-LEMON or visit

LemonBuyBack.com to schedule your free consultation today.