Honda Civic Hybrid small claims lawsuit winner trying to stop class-action suit
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Honda Civic Hybrid small claims lawsuit winner trying to stop class-action suit
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Heather Peters really, really doesn't want anyone to settle with Honda. Peters is the woman who went her own way earlier this year, suing Honda in small claims court in Torrance, CA instead of joining a class-action lawsuit against the automaker over allegations that the company promoted misleading fuel economy numbers for the Civic Hybrid, model years 2003 to 2009. She was recently awarded $9,867 in damages, way more than the $100-$200 the 200,000 Civic Hybrid owners involved in the class action suit are expected to get (their lawyers stand to make $8.5 million). Because of the unfairness, Peters is going in front of Superior Judge Timothy Taylor in San Diego today to ask that the class-action settlement be cancelled.
According to the Associated Press, Peters is using her small claims winnings - which Honda said it will appeal - to prove that the settlement is unfair to the Civic Hybrid owners that had thus far agreed to the deal. Around 1,700 owners decided not to take part in the settlement and there is reason to believe Taylor is at least slightly sympathetic to their cause. He recently extended the deadline for state attorneys general - who called the original settlement deal unfair - to respond to Peters' winnings.
The original Civic Hybrid class action case arose out of the claims of John True, who sued Honda in 2007 because, he said, the automaker misled him about the car's fuel economuy. When we interviewed him back in 2007, who knew the turns this story would take?Honda Civic Hybrid small claims lawsuit winner trying to stop class-action suit originally appeared on AutoblogGreen on Fri, 16 Mar 2012 10:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Heather Peters really, really doesn't want anyone to settle with Honda. Peters is the woman who went her own way earlier this year, suing Honda in small claims court in Torrance, CA instead of joining a class-action lawsuit against the automaker over allegations that the company promoted misleading fuel economy numbers for the Civic Hybrid, model years 2003 to 2009. She was recently awarded $9,867 in damages, way more than the $100-$200 the 200,000 Civic Hybrid owners involved in the class action suit are expected to get (their lawyers stand to make $8.5 million). Because of the unfairness, Peters is going in front of Superior Judge Timothy Taylor in San Diego today to ask that the class-action settlement be cancelled.
According to the Associated Press, Peters is using her small claims winnings - which Honda said it will appeal - to prove that the settlement is unfair to the Civic Hybrid owners that had thus far agreed to the deal. Around 1,700 owners decided not to take part in the settlement and there is reason to believe Taylor is at least slightly sympathetic to their cause. He recently extended the deadline for state attorneys general - who called the original settlement deal unfair - to respond to Peters' winnings.
The original Civic Hybrid class action case arose out of the claims of John True, who sued Honda in 2007 because, he said, the automaker misled him about the car's fuel economuy. When we interviewed him back in 2007, who knew the turns this story would take?Honda Civic Hybrid small claims lawsuit winner trying to stop class-action suit originally appeared on AutoblogGreen on Fri, 16 Mar 2012 10:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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