STELLANTIS Lemon Law Accountability
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STELLANTIS Lemon Law Accountability

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Stellantis Accountable and Transparency Now
— Protect Consumers State and Federal Consumer Rights

One‑line Summary

We demand Stellantis; the parent company of Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep and Fiat immediately acknowledge systemic warranty failures, honor federal and state consumer laws and right, speed up remedies, and commit to transparent independent audits for affected owners and new car buyers.

Opening paragraph (emotional, direct)

For too many families, a new vehicle should be freedom — not a source of fear, expense, and broken promises. Owners across the country have endured repeated breakdowns, prolonged dealer limbo, and slow or inadequate responses that leave them stranded, out hundreds or thousands of dollars, and dangerously unsure whether their vehicle is safe to drive. Stellantis must stop treating customers like a cost center and start treating them like people whose safety and financial security matter.

What we are asking Stellantis to do (specific demands)

1. Publicly acknowledge patterns of unresolved defects reported by owners and dealers.
2. Immediately honor federal and state lemon‑law remedies where criteria are met: buyback or replacement without penalty exaggerated penalties, plus reimbursement for related out‑of‑pocket costs.
3. Expedite repairs and provide clear interim guidance and response to owners when road safety or fire risks are suspected road hazard and fire hazard vehicles
4. Fund an independent, third‑party audit of warranty handling, repair timelines, and parts availability; publish the findings within 90 days.
5. Establish a dedicated, expedited case team for potential lemon‑law claims and commit to a binding timeline for resolution.
6. Offer reasonable compensation for documented non‑monetary harms (lost work, childcare disruption, documented emotional distress) where state law permits.
7. Provide full disclosure to customers at the time of purchase — including all existing recalls, active safety investigations, and warranty obligations — so buyers can make informed decisions before signing contracts.

Why this matters?

• Families and drivers are being placed in unnecessary risk — repeated defects and unresolved safety issues compromise lives every time these vehicles are on the road..

• Many of the existing recalls are unresolved — owners are left waiting months or years for remedies, often with interim “park outside” or “do not drive” instructions that disrupt daily life.

• Considerable financial losses in the tens of thousands of dollars — consumers continue to pay loans, insurance, and rental costs while their defective vehicles sit idle, eroding household stability and trust.

Who should respond

• Stellantis leadership (CEO, Head of Customer Experience, Legal Affairs)
• National and state consumer protection offices and lemon‑law enforcement divisions and lawmakers and regulatory agencies and car finance and insurance companies

Delivery plan

We will deliver this petition and a compiled list of verified owner complaints to Stellantis headquarters and to state consumer protection agencies, lawmakers, legislative and judicial branch and request a formal company response within 30 days of delivery.

How signers can help (call to action)

• Sign this petition and share it with others who own or have owned Stellantis vehicles.
• If you’ve experienced repeated repair attempts, prolonged downtime, or denied lemon‑law relief, add a short comment summarizing dates and impacts — these firsthand accounts strengthen our demand for action.
• Share this petition with consumer protection groups, local media, and elected officials, car.


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