What has this vehicle been reported for?
Every complaint a vehicle owner files with the federal government is a public record, and so is every safety recall. Pick a make, model, and year to see what owners have reported to NHTSA, which components draw the most complaints, and what has been recalled. Lookups are anonymous and never stored.
Model years 2021 and newer, the years most relevant to Minnesota lemon law eligibility. Lookups are anonymous and never stored.
Having repeat problems with your own vehicle?
Complaint counts describe other people's vehicles. What matters for a Minnesota lemon law claim is your own repair history: run the two-minute lemon law checkup or read how the law works, plainly.
Frequently asked questions
- Where do these complaint and recall numbers come from?
- From the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's public records: the federal complaints database (owner reports filed with NHTSA since 1995) and the federal safety recall campaign file. We show NHTSA's numbers, not estimates of our own, with the date we last verified them.
- Does a high complaint count mean a vehicle is a lemon?
- No. Complaint volume is a signal, not a verdict. Complaints are self-reported and unverified, popular models generate more complaints simply because more of them are on the road, and a spike in one component category tells you what to watch for, not what your specific vehicle will do. What matters for a Minnesota lemon law claim is your vehicle's own repair history.
- Is my vehicle search saved?
- No. Lookups are anonymous, are answered and forgotten, and are never stored or tied to you. The only information this site ever keeps is what you type into a form and submit yourself.
- How do I check whether my vehicle has an open recall?
- Recalls shown here are campaigns NHTSA lists for that make, model, and year. Whether your specific vehicle is included, and whether the repair was already done, depends on your VIN. NHTSA's own VIN lookup at nhtsa.gov/recalls gives you the definitive answer for free, and recall repairs are always free at the dealer.