Ferrari is sued by U.S. drivers over brake defect

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Ferrari is sued by U.S. drivers over brake defect
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Ferrari has been sued in the United States by drivers who said the Italian luxury sports car maker has failed to fix vehicles at risk of a partial or total loss of braking capability.

According to a proposed class action filed on Monday in San Diego federal court, recalls in 2021 and 2022 to address leaking brake fluid were only an interim measure, allowing Ferrari to keep selling thousands of cars with defective brakes."Ferrari was legally required to disclose the brake defect as a known safety defect and failed to do so," according to the complaint, which sought unspecified damages for drivers.

“We operate according to stringent safety and security guidelines to ensure that our vehicles always respect homologation specifications," Ferrari added. Nechev said he"came close to an accident several times" because of his Ferrari's brakes, but his dealership said they were"normal" and he should"just get used to them." He said he wouldn't have bought his Ferrari had he known of the problems.

The U.S. recalls covered many Ferrari models, including versions of the 458 and 488, produced over nearly two decades.

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