Mercedes-Benz
TINA.org investigated the marketing for the 2019 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van, which revealed that Mercedes-Benz USA was running a deceptive national marketing campaign that made the unqualified claim that its 2019…
December 2018: The parties moved for final approval of the settlement agreement.
August 2018: A federal judge preliminarily approved a settlement agreement that would resolve all of the claims against Autobahn and Sonic and some of the claims against Mercedes. According to the settlement terms, class members may receive vouchers to use toward services at Autobahn.
2016: A false advertising class-action lawsuit against Autobahn Motors (a Mercedes-Benz certified auto dealer), Mercedes-Benz, and Sonic Automotive was filed in state court (and transferred to federal court in 2017). The complaint, which was later amended in 2018, alleges that:
(Ferrari et al v. Autobahn, Inc. DBA Autobahn Motors, Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC, and Sonic Automotive, Inc., Case No. 17-cv-18, N. D. CA.)
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TINA.org investigated the marketing for the 2019 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van, which revealed that Mercedes-Benz USA was running a deceptive national marketing campaign that made the unqualified claim that its 2019…
Allegations: Failing to disclose that Mercedes F1 was compensated for promoting FTX and the sale of FTX securities
Allegations: Falsely marketing BlueTEC vehicles as being “Clean Diesel” and “Earth Friendly”
January 2020: This case was transferred to federal court. (Case No. 20-cv-377, N.D. Cal.) December 2019: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Mercedes Benz USA for allegedly failing to identify…
MADISON, CONN. August 22, 2019– Consumer advocacy organization, truthinadvertising.org (TINA.org), filed a formal petition today requesting that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) use its rulemaking authority to expand its enforcement…
A review of TINA.org’s work uncovering (and putting an end to) deceptive made in the USA ad campaigns.
TINA.org found the German automaker didn’t have the support to claim its Sprinter van was “built in the USA.”
Automaker pulls ads consumer advocates said portrayed car as “self-driving.”
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