
Porsche Connect
Allegations: Failing to disclose that Porsche Connect would become inoperable after 3G networks were phased out
Grayson et al. v. Dr. Ing. H.C. F. Porsche AG et al.
22-cv-6105, D.N.J.
(Oct. 2022)
Porsche Connect
Failing to disclose that Porsche Connect was temporary because the system was equipped with 3G services and would be inoperable when 3G services were phased out
Pending
Allegations: Failing to disclose that Porsche Connect would become inoperable after 3G networks were phased out
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Allegations: Falsely representing vehicles comply with emissions requirements when they don’t
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