The word is out on a class-action lawsuit filed last week in South Carolina, on behalf of 16 plaintiffs and any other 2007-2009 Dodge Ram 2500-3500 truck owners who are suffering from constant DPF troubles.
Will Chrysler be forced to reimburse owners for the millions of dollars they have spent in “unwarranted” service dealers have claimed?
Will Chrysler be forced to buyback these trucks?
While many have been offered lifetime warranties during arbitration, how does this affect the thousands ofDodge Cummins loyalists who gave up and traded their “lemon” trucks losing thousands in the deal?
Those interested in receiving a copy of the 33 page filing may contact me at sarahlee@mycarlady.com. Please put “LAWSUIT” in the subject line.
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yes, I would like the trascripts of the 2007-09 Cummings DPF lawsuit.
Comment by enrique diaz — 01/31/2010 @ 9:19 pm
Enrique please contact me again to get your copy of the lawsuit filing.
Comment by mycarlady — 02/03/2010 @ 4:35 pm
PLEASE SEND COPY OF LAWSUIT
Comment by JOSH (MARYLAND) — 02/08/2010 @ 4:23 pm
LAWSUIT how would this class action lawsuit affect trucks purchased in az or ca. my truck is a 2009 and i haven’t experienced the problems others have as yet, but i would still like to know my options, my truck has only 6000 miles on it.
Comment by Richard Duke — 03/11/2010 @ 9:41 pm