2022 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Lemon Law – What Qualifies as a Serious Defect

When you invest in a 2022 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4, you expect world-class engineering and a seamless ownership experience. Still, even a limited-production supercar can develop problems that drag you back to the dealer again and again. If repeated issues are keeping your Countach out of service, California’s lemon law may offer protections. The information below explains how the law works and what “serious defects” generally mean—without legal jargon—so you can decide what steps to take next.

2022 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Lemon Law Basics

California’s lemon law (the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act) generally applies to new vehicles purchased or leased in the state that are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty—yes, including rare exotics like the 2022 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4. In broad terms, if a defect covered by warranty substantially affects the car’s use, value, or safety, and the manufacturer (through its dealers) can’t fix it after a reasonable number of attempts, you may have rights to a repurchase, replacement, or other remedies. Those rights depend on the facts, and a consultation is necessary to understand your options.

What counts as a “reasonable number of repair attempts” can vary, but California has a helpful guideline called the lemon law presumption. Within the first 18 months or 18,000 miles (whichever comes first), the law presumes a vehicle is a lemon if: the manufacturer or dealer made two or more attempts to repair a defect that could cause serious injury or death; or four or more attempts to repair the same non-safety defect; or the vehicle has been out of service for repairs for a cumulative 30 days or more. Even if your Countach falls outside this presumption period, you may still have a claim—the presumption simply makes proving your case easier.

Practical steps matter. Keep every repair order and invoice, including line items showing your complaint, the technician’s findings, and the dates your vehicle was in the shop. Document warning lights or drivability issues with photos or videos, and communicate recurring problems in writing to the dealer. Review your warranty booklet to understand coverage and maintenance requirements, and use authorized Lamborghini service centers. Because limited-production models can involve complex diagnostics and parts lead times, having a clear paper trail can make a big difference in evaluating your rights.

What qualifies as a serious defect in California

Under California law, a “serious defect” is one that substantially impairs the vehicle’s use, value, or safety. This doesn’t require a catastrophic failure—repeated issues that make the car unreliable, unsafe, or significantly less valuable can qualify. For a 2022 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4, examples could include persistent electrical or hybrid-system faults, drivetrain or transmission malfunctions that lead to loss of power or erratic shifting, or braking and steering problems that undermine control. Safety-related issues are particularly important, especially if they risk stalling, reduced braking ability, or loss of steering.

It’s also helpful to distinguish between inconveniences and substantial impairments. Cosmetic rattles or a one-off infotainment glitch may be frustrating, but they usually aren’t “serious defects” unless they recur and materially affect the car’s value in a meaningful way. By contrast, repeated check-engine lights leading to limp mode, overheating in normal use, all-wheel-drive system faults, charging or energy storage issues in the hybrid component, or failures of active safety systems could be considered serious—especially if the dealer has had multiple opportunities to fix them without success.

To build a clear record, report problems promptly during the warranty period and describe how they affect your use of the car (e.g., “vehicle cannot be driven on highways due to loss of power,” or “brake pedal intermittently goes soft”). Note every day the car is at the dealership, request copies of all repair orders, and avoid aftermarket modifications that could complicate diagnosis or coverage. If a defect reappears after a repair attempt, return as soon as possible and reference the prior visit. When issues persist, consider speaking with a lemon law attorney to review your documents and discuss next steps for your specific situation.

This article is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Reading it does not create an attorney–client relationship with ZapLemon. If you believe your 2022 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 may qualify as a lemon under California law, keep your repair records and contact ZapLemon at (310) 489-3017 or visit https://zaplemon.com to request a consultation. Attorney advertising. Results depend on the specific facts of your case.

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