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Vermont · Article Updated May 26, 2026

Ford Lemon Law Claims in Vermont

Common Ford lemon-law claim patterns in Vermont — F-150 trucks, EcoBoost engines, Explorer/Escape, and EV cold-weather issues.

Ford sells well in Vermont, led by F-150 trucks and AWD Explorer/Escape SUVs. That truck-and-SUV mix shapes the typical Ford claim here.

Common Ford defect patterns

  • F-150transmission shift-quality complaints (10-speed), driveline vibration.
  • EcoBoost engines — turbo, coolant-intrusion, and condensation-related running problems.
  • Electrical — SYNC infotainment faults, module and sensor issues.
  • Explorer / Escape — transmission and electronic faults.
  • Mustang Mach-E / F-150 LightningEV range and charging issues in cold.

Watch the weight cap

A heavier Super Duty over 10,000 lbs GVWR falls outside Vermont’s lemon law and into Magnuson-Moss. See commercial vehicles.

How to build a Ford claim

  1. Document the defect’s substantial impairment (§ 4171).
  2. Meet the presumption — three attempts or 30 calendar days — with the first repair within the warranty, and give final notice.
  3. File with the Arbitration Board within one year after the warranty expires.

Bottom line

Ford claims in Vermont cluster around trucks, EcoBoost engines, SUVs, and EVs — keep every repair order and watch the weight cap. Get a free case review.

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