January 27, 2020
A Florida federal judge signed off Monday on a $57 million settlement to end a class action alleging Volkswagen knowingly sold CC model sedans with suspension defects, netting the consumers' attorneys $7.7 million in fees and expenses.
July 29, 2019
Volkswagen will offer free tire rotations and reimbursement for previous rotations for certain vehicles as part of a $57 million settlement to end a proposed class action in Florida federal court that claimed the company knowingly sold cars with defective suspensions.
December 03, 2018
Volkswagen Group of America Inc. won its bid to deny a reconsideration request from drivers attempting to revive breach of express warranty claims in a proposed class action alleging it sold CC model sedans with suspension defects in Florida federal court.
November 09, 2018
Volkswagen said Friday that a Florida federal judge properly dismissed multiple counts from a proposed consumer class action alleging it sold CC model sedans with suspension defects, so there's no need to grant consumers' motion to revisit the ruling.
September 26, 2018
A Florida federal judge on Wednesday dismissed multiple counts from a putative class action lawsuit against Volkswagen over an alleged suspension defect in its CC sedans, finding in several instances that the pleadings were insufficient to overcome limitations periods.
November 22, 2017
A Florida federal judge on Tuesday denied Volkswagen's bid to toss a lawsuit over an alleged suspension defect in its CC sedans, finding the motion moot after the proposed class of drivers who launched the suit filed a new complaint the day before that added a number of new claims.
August 11, 2017
In a one-two punch, Volkswagen AG was hit by two proposed class actions, filed in Florida and New Jersey federal courts on Thursday and Friday, alleging that the automaker failed to tell drivers that a defect in its Model CC cars caused tires to wear down prematurely.