
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
Burke et al. v. Ford Motor Co.
23-cv-1249, W.D.N.Y.
(Dec. 2023)
Katz et al. v. Ford Motor Co.
23-cv-4440, E.D. Penn.
(Nov. 2023)
Shiff et al. v. Ford Motor Co.
23-cv-22429, D.N.J.
(Nov. 2023)
2020-2023 Ford Explorer, Lincoln Aviator, and Lincoln Corsair vehicles equipped with 360-degree cameras
Misleadingly marketing the benefits of cameras when they do not work as advertised due to a defect
Pending
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: 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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