Class Action

Ford’s Shelby GT350 Mustang

Class Action

Ford’s Shelby GT350 Mustang

A false advertising class-action lawsuit was filed against Ford Motor Company for allegedly misleadingly marketing its 2016 Shelby GT350 Mustang as being “Track-Ready” when, according to plaintiffs, the car overheats and goes into “Limp Mode,” which drastically reduces the speed and power of the vehicle, after fifteen minutes of driving on the track. The lawsuit was filed in March 2017. (Tershakovec et al v. Ford Motor Company, Case No. 17-cv-21087, S. D. FL.)

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360-Degree Camera Systems in Ford Vehicles

Class Action

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

MyFord and MyLincoln Mobile Apps

Class Action

MyFord and MyLincoln Mobile Apps

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


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