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Ferrari Lemon Law Attorney

Experiencing problems with your Ferrari? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get a refund, replacement, or cash settlement.

Ferrari Models We Cover

Common Ferrari Defects

F1 dual-clutch transmission in Ferrari Roma, F8 Tributo, and 296 GTB exhibiting shuddering during low-speed parking maneuvers, jerky engagement from a standstill, and delayed gear changes that persist despite multiple software recalibrations.
Engine oil leaks in Ferrari 488 and F8 Tributo models from turbocharger oil feed lines, cam cover seals, and dry sump oil tank connections, resulting in oil dripping onto exhaust components and producing visible smoke and burning smells.
Sticky and deteriorating interior surfaces on 2005-2017 Ferrari models including the California, 458 Italia, and FF, where dashboard, center console, and switch gear coatings become tacky, melt in California heat, and transfer residue to clothing.
Electronic differential (E-Diff) malfunctions in Ferrari 488 Pista and F8 Tributo causing traction control warning lights, reduced power delivery, and sudden engagement of limp mode during spirited driving, requiring control unit replacement.
Infotainment and gauge cluster lag in 2019-2024 Ferrari models including the SF90 Stradale and 296 GTB, with touchscreen response delays exceeding three to five seconds, frozen media displays, and slow boot times after ignition.
Electrical sensor failures in Ferrari Portofino and Roma triggering false brake pad wear warnings, inaccurate tire pressure readings, and intermittent parking camera blackouts that dealers attribute to software issues but cannot permanently repair.
Ferrari SF90 Stradale and 296 GTB plug-in hybrid system faults including failure to charge from external power, premature high-voltage battery degradation, and unexpected transitions between electric and combustion modes during normal driving.

We Handle Ferrari Lemon Law Cases Across California

We handle Ferrari lemon law cases for clients throughout California, including:

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Ferrari Lemon Law FAQ

Can I pursue a lemon law claim against Ferrari in California?

Yes. California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act provides the same protections to Ferrari owners as to buyers of any other new vehicle. The prestige of the Ferrari brand and the vehicle's price tag, which often exceeds $300,000 to $500,000 or more, does not exempt the manufacturer from California consumer protection law. If your Ferrari has recurring defects that authorized dealers cannot resolve within a reasonable number of repair attempts, you may be entitled to a full refund or replacement. Lion Lemon has experience confronting luxury manufacturers and will aggressively protect your rights.

Ferrari's warranty terms seem restrictive. Does this limit my lemon law rights?

No. Ferrari cannot contractually limit your rights under California's Song-Beverly Act, regardless of what the warranty document states. Any warranty terms that attempt to waive or restrict your lemon law protections are unenforceable under California law. Ferrari's warranty is typically three years with unlimited mileage for new vehicles, and any substantial defect that appears during this period qualifies for lemon law consideration. Even restrictions related to track use or modification may not eliminate your rights if the defect is unrelated to those activities. Lion Lemon can evaluate whether Ferrari is improperly denying your warranty claim.

The sticky interior issue on my Ferrari has been a known problem for years. Can I still claim?

The sticky interior trim defect is one of Ferrari's most well-documented and widespread issues, affecting many models from 2005 through 2017. Whether you can file a lemon law claim depends on your specific circumstances, including when you purchased the vehicle and whether it was covered by a new or certified pre-owned warranty at the time the defect became apparent. Even if the original warranty has expired, you may have a claim under the implied warranty of merchantability, which California courts have applied to vehicles. Contact Lion Lemon for a complimentary case evaluation to determine your options.

My Ferrari SF90's hybrid system keeps malfunctioning. Is this covered under lemon law?

Hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrain defects in Ferrari models like the SF90 Stradale and 296 GTB are absolutely covered under California Lemon Law. Issues such as failure to charge, unexpected power mode transitions, and hybrid battery degradation constitute substantial defects that impair the use and value of your vehicle. These complex electrified systems are often particularly difficult for dealers to diagnose and repair, which frequently results in multiple failed repair attempts. The Song-Beverly Act does not distinguish between traditional and hybrid powertrains, and Lion Lemon is well-versed in the technical aspects of these sophisticated systems.

What makes a Ferrari lemon law case different from a typical car claim?

Ferrari lemon law cases involve significantly higher financial stakes, with vehicle values often ranging from $250,000 to well over $1 million for limited-production models. The Song-Beverly Act entitles you to a refund of the full purchase price, and the potential civil penalty of up to two times actual damages can make Ferrari claims exceptionally valuable. Additionally, Ferrari has a relatively small authorized dealer and service network in California, which can lead to extended repair times and more days out of service. Lion Lemon understands that owning a defective Ferrari at this price point is unacceptable and will pursue maximum compensation on your behalf.

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