If your 2024 Mazda CX-30 has been back to the dealership again and again for the same problems, you’re not alone—and you may have rights under California’s Lemon Law. At ZapLemon, we help California drivers understand how the law works, what evidence matters, and what options might be available. This article explains the basics in plain language so you can feel more confident about your next steps.
Is Your 2024 Mazda CX-30 a Lemon in California?
California’s Lemon Law—part of the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act—protects buyers and lessees of vehicles that have substantial defects covered by warranty and can’t be fixed after a reasonable number of attempts. “Substantial” generally means a problem that affects the vehicle’s use, value, or safety. For a 2024 Mazda CX-30, that could include recurring check-engine warnings, braking concerns, transmission hesitation, stalling, electrical or infotainment failures, sensor/ADAS malfunctions, or air-conditioning issues that keep returning even after repair.
A key question is whether the problem keeps happening while the vehicle is still under the manufacturer’s warranty and whether an authorized Mazda dealer has had multiple chances to repair it. Keep an eye on how long your CX-30 spends in the shop, how many repair visits occur for the same issue, and whether the dealer acknowledges the complaint in writing. Even if a defect seems intermittent, detailed documentation can show a pattern that matters under the law.
Practical tip: save every repair order, invoice, diagnostic printout, and communication (texts, emails, voicemails) with the dealer or Mazda. Note dates, mileage, symptoms, and how the vehicle behaved before and after each visit. If you’ve needed towing or rental cars, keep those receipts as well. Solid records make it easier for a professional to evaluate whether your CX-30 may qualify as a lemon—and to discuss potential remedies with the manufacturer.
What Qualifies Under CA Lemon Law and Next Steps
Under California law, a vehicle may qualify as a lemon when: (1) the defect is covered by the manufacturer’s warranty; (2) the defect substantially impairs use, value, or safety; and (3) the manufacturer (through an authorized dealer) can’t fix it after a reasonable number of repair attempts. The law applies to new vehicles and many leased vehicles, and may cover some used vehicles sold with a manufacturer’s new vehicle warranty or certified pre-owned warranty. Each situation is fact-specific, so evaluation is important.
California also has a “presumption” that can make claims easier to prove if problems occur within the first 18 months or 18,000 miles, whichever comes first. Generally, the presumption may apply if: a serious safety defect has been subject to two or more repair attempts; a non-safety defect has been subject to four or more repair attempts; or the vehicle has been out of service for repairs for a total of 30 or more days. Even if you’re outside these thresholds, you may still have a claim—the presumption is helpful, but not the only path.
If you’re experiencing repeat issues with your 2024 Mazda CX-30, consider these general next steps: continue taking the vehicle to an authorized Mazda dealer for diagnosis and repair; describe the symptoms clearly and request detailed repair orders; avoid modifications that could complicate warranty coverage; and consider providing written notice of the ongoing problem to the manufacturer. A consultation with a lemon law professional can help you understand potential outcomes, such as a repurchase (buyback), replacement, or a cash-and-keep settlement—though results vary and no outcome is guaranteed. Deadlines can be short, so it’s wise to act promptly.
Attorney Advertising. This article is for informational purposes only, is not legal advice, and reading it does not create an attorney–client relationship. Laws change and every case is different; you should consult an attorney about your specific situation. If you believe your 2024 Mazda CX-30 may qualify as a lemon, contact ZapLemon for a consultation at (310) 489-3017 or visit https://zaplemon.com.