Free. Anonymous. Federal public records.
Is your car the problem, or is it the whole model?
Every complaint owners file with the federal government is public, and so is every recall. Look up your exact make, model, and year, then check your own repair history against Minnesota's lemon law in two minutes. Built by a Minnesota attorney; nothing you enter is stored.
Two tools, one honest premise
The record
Vehicle problem lookup
Complaint counts by component, the recall list, and the most-reported failure patterns for any make, model, and year in our slice of NHTSA's database. Complaint volume is a signal, not a verdict, and the page says so.
Your situation
Minnesota lemon law checkup
Six questions about your repair history, answered with a green, yellow, or red result against Minnesota Statutes section 325F.665, including "this likely does not qualify" when that is the truth. Computed on your device; never sent anywhere.
Most-complained-about vehicles in our data
Browse all2023 Tesla Model Y
1,085 owner complaints, 16 recalls
2021 Tesla Model Y
1,031 owner complaints, 22 recalls
2021 Ford F-150
930 owner complaints, 28 recalls
2021 Jeep Wrangler
884 owner complaints, 15 recalls
2023 Fisker Ocean
883 owner complaints, 6 recalls
2022 Honda Civic
876 owner complaints, 4 recalls
Model years 2021 and newer. High complaint counts partly reflect high sales volume; that caveat appears on every vehicle page too.
How this site keeps itself honest
Sources you can open
Every number comes from NHTSA's published complaint and recall records, with the last-verified date shown next to the data, and the statute cited by section so you can check the law yourself.
Nothing stored
Lookups and checkup answers are processed and forgotten. The only information this site keeps is what you type into a form and choose to submit.
Honest verdicts
The checkup will tell you a claim likely does not qualify and explain exactly why. A tool that always says "you may have a case!" is an ad, not a tool.