Jimmy Banh et al v. American Honda Motor Company, Inc.

  1. January 20, 2022

    Honda Secures $2.9M Deal To End Acura Touch-Screen Suit

    A California federal judge has finalized a nearly $2.9 million settlement ending a class action filed by Honda drivers who claim the automaker installed glitchy touch-screen consoles in certain Acuras.

  2. November 02, 2021

    Acura Drivers Seek $4M Deal To End Honda Touch-Screen Suit

    Honda drivers have asked a California federal judge to sign off on their $4 million settlement to end claims that the automaker installed glitchy touch-screen consoles in certain Acuras.

  3. April 12, 2021

    Release Too Broad For Honda 'Infotainment' Settlement

    A California federal judge has denied preliminary approval to a settlement aimed at resolving claims that the touch screen systems in American Honda Motor Co. Inc. vehicles are defective, saying the deal's release clause would block claims not related to the complaint.

  4. July 29, 2020

    Calif. Acura Drivers Win Class Cert. For 'Infotainment' Glitch

    A California federal judge on Tuesday certified a class of drivers from the state accusing Honda of selling Acura RDX vehicles with glitchy "infotainment" systems that could freeze or crash, but drivers from other states were sent to arbitration or transferred to other districts.

  5. May 19, 2020

    Acura Drivers Fight Bid To Arbitrate 'Infotainment' Glitch Suit

    Drivers told a California federal judge that Honda missed its shot to arbitrate proposed class claims it sold Acura RDX vehicles with glitchy "infotainment" systems that could freeze or crash, creating a safety hazard and distracting drivers.

  6. April 10, 2020

    Drivers Call For Cert. In Acura 'Infotainment' Glitch Suit

    A proposed class of Honda owners is asking a California federal judge to grant class certification to their claims that the carmaker knowingly sold Acura models with defective electronics systems that could distract drivers.

  7. July 12, 2019

    Honda Is Hiding Acura RDX 'Infotainment' Glitch, Owners Say

    Owners of brand new Acura RDX vehicles filed a proposed class action in California federal court Thursday alleging Honda knowingly sold vehicles with defective technology consoles that could distract drivers and become a safety hazard.

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