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2025 Polestar 3 Lemon Law Case Study

From Polestar Fort Lauderdale • Florida
Case resolved April 2026  •  Published April 2, 2026
Electrical, Body
Primary Defects
33+ Days
Shop Time
$72,184
Recovered
Case Overview

Multiple Simultaneous Failures on a 2025 Polestar 3 Within Months of Delivery

Polestar 3 lemon law claims in Florida are covered under Chapter 681, Florida Statutes. When a vehicle requires multiple repair attempts for the same defect and the manufacturer cannot provide a permanent fix, the owner may be entitled to a cash settlement — at no cost. Easy Lemon recovered $72,184 for this client.

Our client leased a 2025 Polestar 3 from Polestar Fort Lauderdale in Florida. On May 29, 2025, the vehicle was brought in for service due to multiple simultaneous failures: the air conditioning was not blowing cold air, multiple warning lights were illuminated on the dashboard, the tailgate was loose, and the driver display screen was randomly going blank while driving. The vehicle remained in the shop with these issues unresolved as of July 1, 2025 — more than 33 days after the initial appointment.

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1
Repair Visit
📅
33+
Days in the Shop
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~2,273
Miles at Claim
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$72,184
Recovered
Repair History

Documented Repair Visits

1

May 29, 2025 – July 1, 2025+ (33+ days)

A/C not blowing cold air. Multiple warning lights illuminated on dashboard. Tailgate loose. Driver display screen randomly going blank while driving. Vehicle remained in the shop as of July 1, 2025, with all issues unresolved.

💡 Easy Lemon Advantage: Our exclusive focus on lemon law means we know how Polestar handles claims. Our client paid $0 out of pocket — the manufacturer covers all legal fees upon a successful resolution.
Legal Analysis

Why This Polestar 3 Qualified as a Lemon

Florida's Lemon Law (Chapter 681, Florida Statutes) sets specific thresholds that entitle a consumer to a buyback or replacement. This case satisfied multiple criteria:

  • Electrical: Required multiple repair attempts without permanent resolution.
  • Body: Required multiple repair attempts without permanent resolution.
  • Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act eligible: Federal warranty protection provided additional remedies.
💡 Zero Cost to the Client: Under Florida's Lemon Law and Magnuson-Moss, Polestar was required to pay Easy Lemon's legal fees upon successful resolution. The client paid $0 out of pocket.
The Result

$72,184 Recovered for Our Client

$72,184
Vehicle Buyback Recovery

Case Summary

  • Vehicle leased: January 20, 2025
  • Odometer at delivery: 15 miles
  • Mileage at time of claim: approximately 2,273 miles
  • Documented repair visits: 1
  • Settlement amount: $72,184 (Buyback)

Easy Lemon negotiated a full vehicle buyback of $72,184, returning our client's equity and terminating their obligation for the defective vehicle. This claim was filed against Polestar.

Federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act: This claim also qualified under the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 U.S.C. § 2301 et seq.). Federal claims provide an independent basis for recovery and may allow for remedies beyond what state law provides.

Results may vary. Prior outcomes do not guarantee a similar result. Each case is unique and depends on its specific facts and applicable law. Attorney advertising. Easy Lemon® by RockPoint Law P.C.

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Attorney on Record

Aaron Waldo, Esq. — Attorney

Aaron Waldo, Esq.

Attorney — Easy Lemon by RockPoint Law P.C.

Attorney at Easy Lemon by RockPoint Law P.C., specializing in lemon law claims across all 50 states. Aaron has helped hundreds of consumers recover full buybacks and cash settlements against major vehicle manufacturers.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the 2025 Polestar 3 have electrical or HVAC problems?
The Polestar 3 is an all-electric performance SUV that relies heavily on integrated software and electronic systems. Early production vehicles have exhibited infotainment display failures, A/C system issues, and body panel fit defects. When multiple systems fail simultaneously on a near-new vehicle, it may indicate deeper electrical or manufacturing quality issues.
Does Florida lemon law cover Polestar electric vehicles?
Yes. Florida's Lemon Law covers new electric vehicles leased or purchased in Florida, including the Polestar 3. If the manufacturer cannot repair a substantial defect within a reasonable number of attempts — or the vehicle is out of service for 30 or more days — you may be entitled to a buyback or replacement.
What happens if my new EV has been in the shop for over 30 days?
Under Florida's Lemon Law, a vehicle that has been out of service for 30 or more cumulative calendar days due to repair attempts for a substantial defect may qualify for a remedy. You are generally entitled to a free loaner vehicle during this time, and the manufacturer's obligation to provide one is part of Florida's consumer protections.
How does Easy Lemon handle Polestar lemon law claims?
Polestar is a newer brand with a smaller dealer network, which can create challenges when vehicles require extended repairs. Easy Lemon's attorneys have experience navigating claims against emerging EV manufacturers. We handle your case entirely at no cost — if we resolve your claim, Polestar's parent company covers all legal fees.