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Lamborghini Lemon Law Attorney

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

Lamborghini Models We Cover

Common Lamborghini Defects

Huracan 7-speed dual-clutch transmission (LDF) exhibiting harsh jerking during low-speed maneuvers, inconsistent shift behavior in automatic mode, and shuddering during first-to-second gear transitions in stop-and-go traffic.
Urus 8-speed automatic transmission developing torque converter shudder and hesitation during light acceleration between 30 and 50 mph, often requiring software recalibration or torque converter replacement under warranty.
Electrical sensor malfunctions in 2018-2024 Huracan models triggering false tire pressure warnings, inaccurate oil level readings, and phantom ABS/stability control fault codes that dealers clear but cannot permanently resolve.
Lamborghini Infotainment System (LIS) in Urus and Huracan Tecnica freezing mid-operation, losing Apple CarPlay connectivity, displaying distorted navigation maps, and requiring hard resets while driving.
Paint quality defects on Huracan and Urus including orange peel texture, clear coat peeling around door edges and rear bumper, and paint chip sensitivity far exceeding normal expectations for vehicles in the $200,000-plus price range.
Front suspension creaking and clunking in Urus models caused by premature upper control arm ball joint wear and adaptive damper mount deterioration, occurring as early as 8,000 to 12,000 miles.
Huracan Performante and EVO models experiencing intermittent Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva (ALA) system faults, with active aerodynamic flaps failing to actuate properly and triggering drivetrain warning lights.

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Lamborghini Lemon Law FAQ

Does California Lemon Law really cover a Lamborghini that costs over $250,000?

Absolutely. California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act makes no distinction based on vehicle price. In fact, the higher purchase price of a Lamborghini makes defects even more impactful from a financial standpoint, which strengthens your claim. Whether you own a Huracan, Urus, or Revuelto, if recurring defects cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of dealer attempts, you are entitled to a full refund or replacement under California law. Lion Lemon has successfully handled claims for exotic vehicles at every price point and will fight to protect your substantial investment.

My Lamborghini Huracan's dual-clutch transmission jerks in low-speed driving. Is this a defect?

While Lamborghini may characterize some low-speed transmission behavior as inherent to dual-clutch designs, excessive jerking, shuddering, and harsh engagement that makes the vehicle difficult to drive in traffic constitutes a substantial defect under California Lemon Law. The Song-Beverly Act considers whether the defect substantially impairs the use, value, or safety of your vehicle. If your Huracan's transmission issues make normal city driving unpleasant or unsafe, and the dealer has been unable to fix them, you have grounds for a claim. Lion Lemon understands the technical nuances of DCT systems and can effectively counter Lamborghini's attempts to normalize these problems.

I only drive my Lamborghini occasionally. Can I still file a lemon law claim?

Yes. There is no minimum mileage requirement to pursue a lemon law claim under California's Song-Beverly Act. Many Lamborghini owners drive their vehicles sparingly, which actually works in your favor because it demonstrates that defects appeared despite minimal use. Whether you have 2,000 or 20,000 miles on your vehicle, if it has recurring defects that the dealer cannot fix during the warranty period, you have a valid claim. The mileage offset in any potential refund would also be smaller for low-mileage vehicles, meaning you would receive a greater percentage of your purchase price back.

Lamborghini has very few dealers in California. Does this affect my lemon law case?

Lamborghini's limited dealer network in California can actually strengthen your lemon law claim. With only a handful of authorized service centers in the state, getting timely repairs can be challenging, and your vehicle may spend more days out of service waiting for appointments, parts, or specialized technicians. Every day your Lamborghini is at the dealer counts toward the 30-day out-of-service threshold under the Song-Beverly Act. Additionally, the inconvenience of traveling long distances to reach an authorized dealer further supports the argument that the defect substantially impairs your use of the vehicle.

What is the potential value of a Lamborghini lemon law claim in California?

Given the extremely high purchase prices of Lamborghini vehicles, lemon law refunds can be very substantial, often ranging from $200,000 to over $500,000 depending on the model and configuration. Your refund would include the full purchase price minus a mileage offset, plus taxes, registration fees, loan interest, and incidental expenses like rental cars. If Lamborghini is found to have willfully violated the Song-Beverly Act, you may also be awarded a civil penalty of up to two times the actual damages. Lion Lemon handles all Lamborghini lemon law claims at no cost to you, as the manufacturer is required to pay all attorney fees when you prevail.

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