Explore commonly reported problems with Hummer vehicles and recalls reported to NHTSA. See if your Hummer may qualify under California Lemon Law — get a free review.

Originally founded in 1992, Hummer was discontinued in 2010 but revived by GM as an electric brand in 2020.
Hummer vehicles face lemon law claims for both legacy gasoline models and new electric vehicles with battery issues.
Hummer vehicles appear in California lemon law cases involving consumer-reported, recurring mechanical issues and alleged manufacturing defects that may impact vehicle safety, value, and usability. Whether any individual vehicle qualifies depends on its specific repair history.
California's lemon law protects you from defective vehicles. Get your free case evaluation today.
Disclaimer: Recalls and complaints shown on this page are reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Complaints are consumer-reported allegations that are unverified and do not establish that any specific vehicle is defective. They are provided for informational purposes only. Whether a vehicle may qualify under California Lemon Law depends on its individual repair history. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. This page is attorney advertising and not legal advice.
Lemon law protection available for all model years
Lemon law protection available for all model years
Lemon law protection available for all model years
Lemon law protection available for all model years
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