NissanConnect and Infiniti InTouch Services
Allegations: Failing to disclose that certain features would become inoperable after 3G modems were phased out
May 2017: A federal judge preliminarily approved a settlement of this action. According to the settlement terms, class members may receive a $500 voucher to use toward the purchase or lease of a new Infiniti vehicle, or a cash award in the amount of $30, plus an additional $55 if they affirm that they downloaded the Infiniti InTouch App before April 17, 2017. A final fairness hearing is scheduled for September 11, 2017.
March 2015: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Nissan for allegedly advertising that the InTouch system in Infiniti Q50 automobiles provides access to several smartphone applications and functions – including email and calendars – when, in reality, the InTouch system was not immediately available and did not work as advertised. (Rafofsky et al v. Nissan North America, Inc., Case No. 15-cv-01848, C. D. CA.).
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Allegations: Failing to disclose that certain features would become inoperable after 3G modems were phased out
November 2018: Plaintiffs withdrew their motion to amend their complaint, meaning the original complaint remains dismissed. October 2018: Plaintiffs filed a motion to amend their complaint. August 2018: A federal…
May 2017: The claims in this action were resolved as part of a settlement in another case, Rafafsky v. Nissan. According to the settlement terms, class members may receive a…
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