If your 2021 Aston Martin Vantage thrills you on the road but keeps returning to the service bay for the same issues, you’re not alone. California’s lemon law may offer protections when a vehicle has defects that substantially affect its use, value, or safety and the manufacturer can’t fix them within a reasonable number of attempts. This article explains key points in plain language so you can make informed decisions, without offering legal advice.
2021 Aston Martin Vantage Lemon Law in California
California’s lemon law, part of the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, generally applies when a vehicle covered by a manufacturer’s warranty has persistent problems the dealer cannot repair after a reasonable number of attempts. It can cover new, leased, and in some situations used vehicles still under the original manufacturer’s warranty. If your 2021 Aston Martin Vantage has been in repeatedly for the same trouble, or if serious defects keep it off the road for extended periods, your situation may fit within the law’s protections, but every case depends on its specific facts.
The law includes a “presumption” that helps consumers in the first 18 months or 18,000 miles, but you can still have a valid claim outside that window—there’s no one-size-fits-all rule. Examples that can trigger lemon-law analysis include recurring check-engine lights tied to the twin-turbo V8, repeated transmission hesitation or harsh shifting in the 8-speed, electrical or infotainment malfunctions, suspension or steering faults, brake issues, overheating or coolant leaks, battery drain, and drivability problems that return after multiple visits. A single repair visit is usually not enough; the focus is on repeated, unresolved defects that materially impair use, value, or safety.
When a vehicle qualifies, potential remedies can include a repurchase (often called a buyback), a replacement vehicle, or in some cases a negotiated cash-and-keep settlement. Any repurchase may involve a mileage offset for the time you were able to use the car trouble-free, and outcomes vary based on evidence and circumstances. Attorney’s fees may be available under the statute, but no particular result is guaranteed—speak with a professional to understand options for your specific situation.
Steps to Document Issues and Make Informed Choices
Start by building a clear paper trail. Each time your Vantage goes in for service, describe the symptoms in detail—sounds, warnings, dates, speeds, temperatures—and ensure the dealer writes your complaint on the repair order. Keep copies of all repair orders, warranty work documents, invoices (even for $0 warranty visits), and any diagnostic codes. Photos or short videos of the issue, a log of dates and odometer readings, and records of towing or rental cars can strengthen your file.
Communicate consistently and in writing. If problems continue, escalate to the service manager and Aston Martin customer care, and follow up with email or certified mail so you have a record. Ask about technical service bulletins (TSBs) or recalls, bring your warranty booklet to appointments, and verify that “no trouble found” visits still list your reported symptoms. Avoid modifications that could complicate warranty coverage, continue normal payments and insurance, and don’t ignore safety-related warnings—if a defect affects safety, discuss whether the vehicle should be driven until repaired.
When deciding what to do next, weigh the defect’s impact on safety, your time spent at the dealer, and how often the issue returns. Deadlines can apply to lemon claims, so it’s wise to have your documentation reviewed promptly. A consultation with ZapLemon can help you understand your options—such as whether to pursue a buyback request, consider manufacturer arbitration, or take other steps—based on your records, warranty status, and the repair history of your 2021 Aston Martin Vantage.
This article is for general informational purposes only, is not legal advice, and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Results depend on specific facts and law, and no outcome is guaranteed. If you believe your 2021 Aston Martin Vantage may qualify as a lemon, contact ZapLemon at (310) 489-3017 or https://zaplemon.com to request a consultation and discuss your situation. Attorney Advertising.