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Raymo et al v. FCA US LLC et al
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2:17-cv-12168
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June 07, 2024
FCA, Cummins' $6M Engine Defect Deal Gets OK'd
A Michigan federal judge gave the go-ahead Friday to a $6 million settlement to resolve claims that Cummins Inc. made defective engines that went into FCA US LLC's Dodge Ram vehicles. FCA, now part of Stellantis NV, was once better known as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV.
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November 29, 2022
Fiat Chrysler Can't Get In Way Of $4M Dodge Ram Settlement
A Michigan federal judge on Tuesday moved closer to approving a nearly $4 million class action settlement that would end claims that engine maker Cummins Inc. made defective Dodge Ram engines, rejecting objections from fellow defendant Fiat Chrysler that the deal was bad for plaintiffs.
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October 04, 2022
Cummins Inks $3.9M Deal To End Dodge Ram Defect Suit
Dodge Ram drivers have reached a $3.9 million deal with Cummins Inc. to end claims that the engine maker knew it had provided defective diesel engines to Fiat Chrysler that were then outfitted in their trucks, according to new filings in Michigan federal court.
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July 30, 2020
Fiat Chrysler, Cummins Mostly Duck Truck Engine Defect Suit
A Michigan federal judge on Thursday slashed most of a proposed racketeering class action claiming Fiat Chrysler and engine manufacturer Cummins sold Dodge Ram trucks with defective diesel engines that triggered excess emissions, but gave the consumers another shot at bolstering their claims.
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June 11, 2019
Fiat Chrysler, Engine Maker Say Truck Defect Suit Is 'Improper'
Fiat Chrysler and engine manufacturer Cummins asked a Michigan federal judge Monday to dump a proposed class action they called "improper" that alleges they sold Dodge Ram trucks with defective diesel engines, saying drivers cannot inflate routine vehicle recalls into conspiracy cases.
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July 05, 2017
Dodge Ram Drivers Sue Fiat, Cummins Over Diesel Engines
A proposed class of Dodge Ram owners has sued Fiat Chrysler and Cummins Inc. in Michigan federal court, claiming Fiat knowingly sold hundreds of thousands of trucks with defective Cummins diesel engines that dramatically reduced fuel efficiency and engine performance.