California Consumer Attorneys Secures Major Settlement for Mercedes-Benz A220 Owner in Lemon Law Case

After Mercedes-Benz disputed coverage, a federal judge confirmed loaner vehicles qualify under California’s lemon law, prompting a $33,750 settlement on the eve of trial. Los Angeles, California (Law Firm Newswire) – CCA’s settlement of the month is Laura Sam Samarneh versus Mercedes-Benz USA LLC, which settled for a significant amount after years of hard-fought litigation against Mercedes-Benz USA…

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Hyundai’s ICCU Failures Leave Some EVs Stranded

History Behind the Issue Hyundai is confronting increasing reports of Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) failures affecting its electric vehicles built on the E-GMP platform, including the Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6, and several Genesis and Kia models. The ICCU manages charging, powers the 12-volt battery, and enables vehicle-to-load (V2L) functionality. When it fails, drivers see…

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583,000 Honda SUVs and Vans Under Investigation for Potential Safety Issues

History Behind the Investigation The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened two separate investigations covering more than 583,000 Honda vehicles in the U.S. after receiving multiple complaints about potential seatbelt and airbag malfunctions. According to reports from NHTSA’s Office of Defects Investigation (ODI), the probes involve the 2023–2024 Honda Pilot SUV and the…

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Ford Recalls Over 510,000 Vehicles for Multiple Safety Issues

History Behind the Recall Ford Motor Company has announced seven separate recalls impacting more than 510,000 vehicles across its lineup, spanning model years 2017–2026.  The recalls, published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on October 23 and 24, 2025, address issues ranging from loose seat bolts and detaching moonroof wind deflectors to defective…

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Porsche Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Slowed EV and Hybrid Charger Speeds

History Behind the Lawsuit Porsche is facing a class action lawsuit alleging it intentionally reduced the charging speeds of its Porsche Mobile Charger Plus (PMC+) and Porsche Mobile Charger Connect (PMCC) devices after discovering potential overheating issues. Filed on September 26, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (Atlanta Division),…

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