If your 2022 Maserati Quattroporte keeps returning to the dealership for the same problem, you’re not alone—and you may be wondering whether California’s lemon law can help. This overview from ZapLemon explains how the law generally works for luxury vehicles like the Quattroporte and outlines practical steps to take from the first repair visit through potential resolution. It’s designed to be clear, approachable, and useful, so you can better understand your options before you decide what to do next.
What California’s Lemon Law Means for 2022 Quattroporte
California’s lemon law, part of the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, protects buyers and lessees of new vehicles with warranty-covered defects that the manufacturer can’t fix within a reasonable number of attempts. For a 2022 Maserati Quattroporte, this typically applies to defects that substantially impair use, value, or safety—think recurring check-engine lights, transmission hesitation, or electrical glitches—not minor annoyances. The law can apply to both purchased and leased vehicles, as long as the repair attempts happened while the car was under the manufacturer’s new-vehicle warranty.
There’s also a “presumption” rule (often called the Tanner presumption) that can make claims easier if certain things happen within the first 18 months or 18,000 miles, such as four or more repair attempts for the same issue, two or more attempts for a safety-related defect that could cause serious injury, or the car being out of service for repairs for 30 or more total days. Even if you’re outside those numbers, you may still have rights—the presumption is helpful, but not the only path. The key is whether the problem is substantial, covered by warranty, and not fixed within a reasonable opportunity.
If a vehicle qualifies as a lemon, typical remedies may include a repurchase (buyback), a replacement vehicle, or a cash settlement, often with a mileage offset for the time you were able to use the car before the first substantial issue. California law also allows for recovery of incidental costs in some situations and attorney’s fees if you prevail, but outcomes vary and depend on the facts. For context, many 2022 Maserati vehicles came with a limited new-vehicle warranty (often around four years/50,000 miles), but you should check your warranty booklet or contact Maserati to confirm exact coverage for your car.
From First Repair to Resolution: Steps to Take
Document everything from day one. When a symptom appears—say, the Quattroporte’s infotainment screen freezes, the transmission shudders on acceleration, or a warning light returns after a few days—take photos or short videos when safe, note the mileage, and write down dates and conditions (cold start, after highway driving, etc.). Schedule warranty repairs with an authorized Maserati dealer, and always request a detailed repair order that lists your complaint in your own words, the technician’s findings, parts replaced, software updates, and the dates in and out of service.
Track repeat visits and days out of service. If the same issue returns, clearly describe that it’s recurring and reference prior repair orders. Keep all invoices and correspondence, including text messages and emails with the dealership or Maserati customer care. Avoid modifications that could complicate diagnosis (aftermarket tunes, non-OEM electrical add-ons), and keep up with maintenance per the owner’s manual so there’s no question about proper care. If the vehicle becomes unsafe to drive, ask the dealer about towing and a loaner or rental; keep receipts for transportation costs.
If repairs don’t resolve the defect, consider next steps. Many manufacturers have customer assistance lines or dispute programs, and California offers consumer-friendly options, including state-certified arbitration. Deadlines can apply (California generally has a statute of limitations for lemon claims), so learning your timelines early is smart. Because each case turns on specific facts—number and type of repair attempts, safety concerns, warranty status—it’s helpful to speak with a consumer protection attorney. ZapLemon can review your documents, explain potential paths such as repurchase, replacement, or settlement, and discuss what to expect during negotiations or dispute resolution.
This article is for informational purposes only, is not legal advice, and reading it does not create an attorney–client relationship. Lemon law outcomes depend on specific facts and applicable law. If you believe your 2022 Maserati Quattroporte may qualify under California’s lemon law, contact ZapLemon for a personalized consultation at (310) 489-3017 or visit https://zaplemon.com. Attorney Advertising.