A man in Montreal and his son are suing a Lamborghini dealership there over the colour of his Huracan supercar, which he said changed almost immediately after driving it off the lot.
No, it’s not a case of buying a vehicle in the dark — the deal was done under flourescents, as far as we know. Instead, the issue is the vehicle was ordered in white, but a few days after Calogero Caruso took it home, he says it appeared to have changed to a more faded yellow.
According to CTV News, Caruso bought the vehicle back in 2017 for his son, Gasparino, as it was his dream car. Caruso re-mortgaged his house to buy the vehicle, in fact, which cost in excess of $350,000.
Caruso says when purchasing the vehicle, the dealership’s boss, John Scotti, had notified Caruso the colour can look a tinge yellow in the sunlight, but that the colour was, indeed, white.
Caruso demanded a refund, but the dealership wouldn’t give him one. It did, however, offer to repaint the vehicle in a proper shade of white, though Caruso turned that offer down, stating a repainted vehicle would have less residual value. The suit hopes to settle the standoff that’s been going on for months, and has turned into a “total nightmare,” according to Caruso.
The family has returned the vehicle to the Lamborghini dealership, but is continuing to pay off the mortgage that was taken out to pay for it, as well as the insurance and registration fees.
The plaintiffs are seeking $366,662.21 for the cost of the vehicle, plus $50,000 in damages, “for stress and inconvenience and loss of work days.”