2013 Ford Fiesta Owner Wins Settlement In Powershift Lawsuit
The third straight defeat for The Blue Oval.
Read More »The third straight defeat for The Blue Oval.
Read More »The suit claims that Ford's fix for the problem isn't guaranteed to work.
Read More »Three million vehicles are reportedly affected.
Read More »It isn't the first one, however.
Read More »However, it's nothing unusual, according to experts.
Read More »Joining several others filed over the past few months.
Read More »The long-running legal battle is finally over.
Read More »Parts shortages are only making the problem worse.
Read More »Protests against the new program continue.
Read More »Along with taking additional actions to prevent it from happening again.
Read More »Yet another lawsuit related to roof crush issues.
Read More »A jury ruled that brake dust containing the material contributed to one person's death.
Read More »The complaint alleges companies sold counterfeit grilles and spark plugs, among other things.
Read More »The automaker will pay out $105 million as a result.
Read More »Eligible owners can file their own claim now.
Read More »The winner has since filed a lawsuit against the country club and dealer.
Read More »It's the latest legal action in this long-running saga.
Read More »However, the court could reduce the punitive damages Ford was ordered to pay.
Read More »The automaker argues that it wasn't allowed to present its case.
Read More »The lawsuit was originally filed back in 2020.
Read More »Ford's PowerShift transmission headaches continue.
Read More »A total of 5.2 million trucks are believed to be affected.
Read More »Heavy-duty trucks were exempt from tougher roof-crush standards at that time.
Read More »A weak roof has reportedly led to multiple deaths in rollover accidents.
Read More »The "contract" was made verbally and wasn't legally binding.
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