If your 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS keeps heading back to the dealership for the same issues, you’re probably wondering whether California’s lemon law can help. The Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act gives consumers powerful protections when a vehicle under warranty has defects that substantially affect use, value, or safety. Below, we break down what counts as a “lemon,” common issues 2021 GLS owners report, and the legal options you can consider in California.
Is Your 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS a Lemon in CA?
In California, a vehicle may qualify as a lemon when it has a warranty-covered defect that the manufacturer or its dealership can’t fix after a reasonable number of repair attempts. For the 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS, this can include persistent electrical glitches (infotainment/MBUX freezes, warning lights), repeated air suspension or ride height problems, transmission shudder or harsh shifting, and brake or steering issues that don’t go away after multiple trips to the shop. Even intermittent problems can count if they substantially impair the SUV’s use, value, or safety.
Timing and warranty status matter. Most new Mercedes vehicles came with a limited warranty (often 4 years/50,000 miles), and certain certified pre-owned vehicles also carry warranty coverage. California’s “lemon law presumption” can apply during the first 18 months or 18,000 miles if the vehicle has multiple repair attempts for the same defect, a serious safety defect with fewer attempts, or 30+ cumulative days out of service. Even if you’re beyond those markers, you may still have rights under the broader Song-Beverly Act if the defect arose and was reported under warranty.
A quick self-check can help you gauge your situation: How many times has the GLS been in for the same issue? Are you approaching or exceeding 30 total days in the shop? Do repair orders show that the concern was duplicated and parts were replaced? Keep every repair invoice, communications with the dealer, tow receipts, and warranty paperwork. If you’ve moved between dealerships, gather records from each location. Avoid giving legal advice, we simply recommend documenting everything and considering a consultation to review your specific facts.
Your Legal Options Under California Lemon Law
If your 2021 GLS qualifies, potential remedies can include a manufacturer repurchase (buyback), a replacement vehicle, or a cash settlement (“cash-and-keep”) if you prefer to keep the SUV despite the issues. A buyback typically refunds your payments, down payment, and certain incidental costs, minus a mileage offset for the use before the first substantial repair attempt. In some cases, civil penalties may be available if a manufacturer willfully fails to comply with the law, but outcomes depend on the facts—no result is guaranteed.
Your path forward usually starts by giving Mercedes-Benz a reasonable opportunity to fix the problem, then notifying the manufacturer that you’re pursuing your rights. Some consumers try the automaker’s arbitration program; others proceed through negotiation or a lawsuit. California’s lemon law includes a fee-shifting provision, meaning if you prevail, the manufacturer may be required to pay your reasonable attorney’s fees and costs. Throughout the process, continue making loan or lease payments unless you’re advised otherwise through a formal agreement—falling behind can harm your credit.
Practical steps now: confirm warranty coverage and dates, organize your repair history, take photos or videos of symptoms when safe, and note dates the GLS is out of service. Avoid aftermarket modifications that could complicate coverage. Every case is fact-specific, so a consultation helps determine whether your vehicle meets the legal standards and what strategy fits your goals. ZapLemon can review your records, explain your options in plain language, and handle communications with the manufacturer so you can focus on everyday life.
This article is for general informational purposes only, is not legal advice, and does not create an attorney–client relationship. Results vary based on individual facts, and past outcomes do not guarantee future results. If you believe your 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLS may qualify as a lemon under California law, contact ZapLemon to discuss your situation and options. Reach out through our website or by phone to schedule a consultation.