Cayenne coolant line class action lawsuit
#121
Just a reminder that my lawfirm also filed a class action lawsuit in the US District Ct, Southern Dist Ohio (Columbus) over ther coolant line defect and for Porsche's failure to timely honor its new extended warranty for the defective ignition coils. Ohio law provides certain remedies that other states may not provide for. That may be important for Cayenne owners who did not purchase their Cayennes new or through a Porsche dealership as some of the Ohio law remedies do not require direct privity of contract with Porsche.All state laws are different. If anyone purchased their Cayenne in Ohio or if you now live in Ohio and would like to be included in the prospective class, drop me an email at douglassuter@isaacbrant.com.
#122
cayenne class action
Sure, by all means pass my info on to the attys who filed the class action suit in New York.We obtained a copy of the complaint that the law firm filed in US Dist Ct in New York and the attys did a nice job. We also contemplated adding fla to our suit since fla has a high concentration of Porsche dealerships and since I sit on the Bd of directors of a Not for Profit there www.operationopenarms.org and have significant law firm connections there. My guess is that ultimately all states will be part of the class action.
#123
I'm definitely along for the ride on this one, my Cayenne has 73k, and to the best of my knowledge still has plastic pipes (I'm not the first owner) Should we fill out the form if we haven't had a failure or are not aware of a possible previous one?
#125
To the best of my knowledge, mine have not been replaced either. I am still wondering; if I live in NE, does there need to be a law suit filed here in order for mine to get fixed? It came from CA, but I, like many am not the first owner...
#126
Just submitted my info ... failure around 75k.
#127
Bought mine from CA while I resided in AZ. Now in AK.
FILE!
#128
Update:
I exchanged emails between the 2 firms (technically there are 3 firms - 2 on the east coast acting as one and doug sutters firm Columbus Ohio) for further possible coordination as co-councils. It looks like both sides are possibly interested in working together which potentially broadens the case as well as information sharing. Also, both firms expressed interested in taking the case to Florida next partly due to the high concentration of Cayenne owners.
Feedback on the database has been GREAT and I know east coast councils have been utilizing it.
PLEASE ALL - KEEP THE REGISTRATIONS COMING - IT"S A HELP. (We are now over 50 registrants)
I exchanged emails between the 2 firms (technically there are 3 firms - 2 on the east coast acting as one and doug sutters firm Columbus Ohio) for further possible coordination as co-councils. It looks like both sides are possibly interested in working together which potentially broadens the case as well as information sharing. Also, both firms expressed interested in taking the case to Florida next partly due to the high concentration of Cayenne owners.
Feedback on the database has been GREAT and I know east coast councils have been utilizing it.
PLEASE ALL - KEEP THE REGISTRATIONS COMING - IT"S A HELP. (We are now over 50 registrants)
Last edited by roxboxxx; 01-31-2011 at 08:05 PM.
#130
Just a reminder that my lawfirm also filed a class action lawsuit in the US District Ct, Southern Dist Ohio (Columbus) over ther coolant line defect and for Porsche's failure to timely honor its new extended warranty for the defective ignition coils. Ohio law provides certain remedies that other states may not provide for. That may be important for Cayenne owners who did not purchase their Cayennes new or through a Porsche dealership as some of the Ohio law remedies do not require direct privity of contract with Porsche.All state laws are different. If anyone purchased their Cayenne in Ohio or if you now live in Ohio and would like to be included in the prospective class, drop me an email at douglassuter@isaacbrant.com.
- Terry
#134
Without disclosing the specifics of who, here are the tallies of locations:
Unassigned:3
Alaska:1
California: 10
Colorado:3
FLORIDA:6
Georgia:1
Houston, TX:1
Illinois: 2
Indiana:2
Kentucky:1
Maryland: 1
Massachusetts: 2
Michigan: 1
Missouri: 2
New Jersey: 4
New York: 3
Ohio: 1
Ontario: 1
Pennsylvania: 1
Quebec: 1
Texas: 5
Virginia: 4
Washington State: 1
Concerning finding a lawyer, I would at min wait a bit to see if the firms come together and then branch out.
Unassigned:3
Alaska:1
California: 10
Colorado:3
FLORIDA:6
Georgia:1
Houston, TX:1
Illinois: 2
Indiana:2
Kentucky:1
Maryland: 1
Massachusetts: 2
Michigan: 1
Missouri: 2
New Jersey: 4
New York: 3
Ohio: 1
Ontario: 1
Pennsylvania: 1
Quebec: 1
Texas: 5
Virginia: 4
Washington State: 1
Concerning finding a lawyer, I would at min wait a bit to see if the firms come together and then branch out.
Last edited by roxboxxx; 02-02-2011 at 09:20 AM.