There seems a new legal tangle brewing against Volkswagen with owners of the 'dirty' 3.0-liter V6 TDI in the US contemplating class action lawsuit against the automaker. This if true will open up a new front for Volkswagen to deal with in the aftermath of its infamous dieselgate scandal. more
Takata is now talking to the possible buyers of their company amid the airbag scandal that they are facing. more
The United States International Trade Commission will be investigating the lawsuit of Paice against Volkswagen. This is after Paice claimed that the hybrid electric vehicles that Volkswagen uses are owned by Paice. more
Hawaii is the first state to file a lawsuit against Takata. Takata said that their cost issues are still unresolved amid the recalls. more
The company contests the use of a diesel cheat device in its vehicles. more
Tesla Motors is suing a German auto parts maker for misrepresenting its ability to design and build the Model X’s signature “falcon wing” doors, which caused delays for the electric crossover. more
Today the luxury car company denies responsibility for Paul Walker's death which occured during an accident involving their high-performance Porsche Carrera GT sports car. more
During an interview with NBC's Today Show on Monday, a tearful Morgan took a minute to thank the Walmart for stepping "up to the plate in a tremendous way" by taking full responsibility for the incident. more
A judge in California ruled that ride-sharing service Uber will face charges that it discriminated against blind riders after trying to get the case dismissed. more
A judge will rule this week whether or not GM is responsible to pay $10 billion in damages for vehicles built before its 2009 bankruptcy. more
Nissan has agreed to reimburse owners $20 to $800, depending on the affected vehicle's mileage. more
A videotaped deposition and emails from the late Steve Jobs will be key evidence in a trial this week. more
A former iPhone user claims that Apple blocked her from receiving text messages after she switched to a Samsung Galaxy. more
Around 7.8 million Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, BMW, Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan, Fuji Heavy's Subaru and Toyota vehicles have been recalled for air bags that can explode. more
Takata air bags have been connected with two more lawsuits for accidents that occurred in Florida. more
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