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- Hyundai Faces Class Action Over Defective Air Bags (Nov-17-09)
- Toyota Faces Sudden Unintended Acceleration Class Action (Nov-10-09)
- Mercedes-Benz Faces Class Action over Tele Aid (Apr-28-09)
- Ford Faces Reinstated Class Action Over Accelerator Pedals (Apr-28-09)
- DaimlerChrysler class action lawsuit claims the automaker fraudulently concealed a steering defect (Jul-3-08)
- Nissan Canada Inc. allegedly manufacturing defective odometers. (Jan-21-08)
- General Motors Corp. alleging Saturn Vue and Ion have defective transmissions. (Oct-12-07)
- American Honda Motor Co. alleging misrepresentation of hybrid mileage. (Jul-10-07)
- Ford Motor Co. alleging gas pedals on Mercury Villagers can get stuck in acceleration. (Aug-28-06)
- General Motors Canada Ltd. alleged to knowingly sell vehicles with defective engines. (Apr-26-06)
- Volkswagen of America allegedly breached its contract with owners by changing warranty terms, which violates the Illinois Consumer Fraud Act. (Apr-11-06)
- General Motors Corp. allegedly refused to reimburse consumers for defective windshield wipers. (Apr-5-06)
- Hyundai Tiburon Clutch alleging Hyundai sold defective clutch components and refused to honor its warranty. (Mar-28-06)
- DaimlerChrysler Corporation alleging seat belts unlatch during accidents. (Feb-27-06)
- Toyota Motor Sales and Dunlop Tire Co. alleging Toyota puts defective Dunlop tires on its Sienna mini vans that fail within 10,000 to 20,000 miles after purchase and require replacement. (Nov-5-05)
- Ford Cruise Control alleging certain vehicles are equipped with defective cruise control switches that may spontaneously catch on fire. (Jun-16-05)
- Ford Motor Co. alleging engine fires were caused by cruise control switches in F-150s, Expeditions and Navigators. (May-17-05)
- Volkswagen alleging defective window regulators. (May-15-05)
- Dex-cool allegedly causing engine damage. (Mar-3-05)
- Volkswagen, OH alleging improper assembly of the Jetta front bumper. (Feb-25-05)
- General Motors Corp. allegedly knew of defective parking brakes and did not fix or warn consumers. (Feb-21-05)
- Ford Motor Corp. allegedly manufacturing and installing defective door handles that are incompatible with safety regulations. (Feb-21-05)
- Sears Canada allegedly violated the Competition Act in 1999 by falsely advertising its tires for sale. (Jan-31-05)
- DaimlerChrysler Corp., KS MO allegedly defective Jeep Grand Cherokee front brakes and steering. (Nov-23-04)
- Kia Sephia, PA alleging that the defective braking system is a breach of warranty and a violation of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Improvement Act. (Nov-23-04)
- 21st Century Insurance, CA alleging they are charging previously uninsured drivers with an improper "accident surcharge". (Nov-16-04)
- Nissan North America alleging brake defects that cause the 2005 Infiniti G35 brakes to wear out faster. (Oct-18-04)
- Ford Motor Co., FL alleging unsafe Crown Victoria Police Interceptors. (Sep-6-04)
- Ford Motor Co. and Magna International alleging faulty door latches in certain models (Canada) (Aug-24-04)
- BMW of North America alleging defective air bags in BMW X5) (Jul-27-04)
- American Honda Motor Corporation alleged defects in certain model CR-Vs) (Jul-20-04)
- Volkswagen alleging defectively designed front-end spoilers on 1999-2002 Jettas. (Jun-8-04)
- Shell Oil alleging high sulfur content in gas damaged fuel gauges. (Jun-8-04)
- Oklahoma Transportation Authority alleged overbilling for users of the PikePass program. (Jun-2-04)
- Meriwest Credit Union and Falore Nissan, Inc. allegedly selling repossessed cars at a fraction of their fair market value. (May-18-04)
- Bill Heard Chevrolet allegedly engaging in deceptive business practices and violating the Truth in Lending Act. (May-4-04)
- Geico allegedly using faulty data to evaluate vehicles. (May-4-04)
- Harley-Davidson alleging defects in the TC-88 engine. (Apr-20-04)
- Nissan allegedly hiding the fact that Maxima headlights are easy to steal. (Apr-13-04)
- General Motors Corporation alleging certain engines exhibit a loud noise due to Piston Slap. (Mar-9-04)
- DaimlerChrysler Canada and Honda Canada for allegedly not paying all costs relating to recalls. (Mar-9-04)
- General Motors allegedly selling trucks with defective noisy engines to FL and MI residents. (Nov-18-03)
- Carfax for allegedly providing incomplete or false data on the history of used vehicles. (Nov-4-03)
- Landers Auto Sales, Inc. for allegedly cheating its salespeople out of sales commissions. (Nov-4-03)
- Leadenhall Bank & Trust et al. alleging that the companies were involved defrauding $158 million dollars from about 2,000 investors in an auto-title pawn fraud. (Oct-21-03)
- Iowa Car Manufacturers for allegedly blocking access to less expensive cars. (Oct-21-03)
- Geico alleging forced use of lower-quality aftermarket parts when fixing vehicles. (Sep-2-03)
- Ontario automobile insurers alleging withheld insurance deductibles for written off cars. (Sep-2-03)
- DaimlerChrysler et al. alleging upper ball joint defects in 1998-2003 Dodge Durangos. (Aug-5-03)
- Primus Automotive Financial Service for allegedly not paying off remaining loans on trade-in vehicles. (May-27-03)
- Covington Pike Toyota for allegedly increasing interest rates on cars financed through the dealership. (May-27-03)
- Firestone for alleged defects in some Steeltex tires. (Jan-1-03)
- Neon for alleged faulty head gaskets. (Jan-1-03)
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