360-Degree Camera Systems in Ford Vehicles
Allegations: Marketing that the 360-degree camera system is a safety feature in vehicles when the system routinely malfunctions and does not work as advertised due to a defect
A class-action lawsuit was filed against Ford for allegedly falsely advertising its 2016 Shelby GT350 Mustang. The complaint, which was originally filed in 2017 and amended in 2018, alleges that the company markets the Mustang as being “Track-Ready” (i.e., suitable for driving on race tracks) when, according to plaintiffs, the vehicle is not fit to drive on race tracks because the car overheats prematurely causing it to go into Limp Mode at drastically reduced speed and power. (Tershakovec et al v. Ford Motor Co., Case No. 17-cv-21087, S.D. Fla.)
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Allegations: Marketing that the 360-degree camera system is a safety feature in vehicles when the system routinely malfunctions and does not work as advertised due to a defect
Allegations: Falsely marketing 360-degree cameras in vehicles as safety features when they do not work as advertised due to a defect
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing the benefits of cameras when they do not work as advertised due to a defect
Allegations: Deceptively advertising vehicles as the “Cleanest Super Duty Diesel Ever”
Allegations: Failing to disclose that certain features available in the MyFord and MyLincoln apps – including roadside emergency safety features – would become inoperable after 3G networks were phased out
Allegations: Misleadingly overstating the weight trucks are able to safely tow and haul
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