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Excerpts below from two articles.
August 14, 2023 — A Porsche Taycan class action lawsuit alleges customers in California have not received what they paid for regarding 2020-2021 Porsche Taycans, including base, 4S, Turbo, and Turbo S models.
The class action alleges Porsche advertised the 2020-2021 Taycans as equipped with several functions that are allegedly defective.
The lessee who sued contends Porsche knew none of these features functioned properly. However, Porsche allegedly forced customers to pay for vehicles with several features that didn't work.
The class action lawsuit was filed by California plaintiff William M. Turner who leased a 2021 Porsche Taycan 4S.
Porsche allegedly falsely advertised the 2020-2021 Taycan vehicles by making consumers believe multiple features functioned normally.
https://www.carcomplaints.com/news/...ass-action-lawsuit-california-customers.shtml
August 11, 2024:
Motion to Dismiss the Porsche Taycan Class Action Lawsuit
Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald dismissed the majority of the claims against Porsche, but did allow claims over the Song-Beverly Act and California Unfair Competition Law to proceed.
The judge found most of the alleged problems do not affect the safety of the vehicles, but the judge did agree with the plaintiff about safety issues associated with the heating systems.
Porsche now must respond to the remaining Song-Beverly Act and California Unfair Competition Law claims.
The Porsche Taycan class action lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California: William M. Turner v. Porsche Cars North America, Inc.
https://www.carcomplaints.com/news/2024/porsche-taycan-class-action-lawsuit-california-owners.shtml
August 14, 2023 — A Porsche Taycan class action lawsuit alleges customers in California have not received what they paid for regarding 2020-2021 Porsche Taycans, including base, 4S, Turbo, and Turbo S models.
The class action alleges Porsche advertised the 2020-2021 Taycans as equipped with several functions that are allegedly defective.
State-of-the-art cockpit display
Integrated Apple CarPlay and an infotainment system with Apple Music built in
Air conditioning and heating
A mobile phone app that controls charging the car, displays the status of charging, and controls the air conditioning
Wireless mobile phone charging
In addition, the class action alleges the Taycan has a "Smart Lift system that is geolocation based so the car will remember locations where lifting the car for greater clearance is desired and automatically lifts the car when at those locations."
The lessee who sued contends Porsche knew none of these features functioned properly. However, Porsche allegedly forced customers to pay for vehicles with several features that didn't work.
The class action lawsuit was filed by California plaintiff William M. Turner who leased a 2021 Porsche Taycan 4S.
Porsche allegedly falsely advertised the 2020-2021 Taycan vehicles by making consumers believe multiple features functioned normally.
https://www.carcomplaints.com/news/...ass-action-lawsuit-california-customers.shtml
August 11, 2024:
Motion to Dismiss the Porsche Taycan Class Action Lawsuit
Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald dismissed the majority of the claims against Porsche, but did allow claims over the Song-Beverly Act and California Unfair Competition Law to proceed.
The judge found most of the alleged problems do not affect the safety of the vehicles, but the judge did agree with the plaintiff about safety issues associated with the heating systems.
Porsche now must respond to the remaining Song-Beverly Act and California Unfair Competition Law claims.
The Porsche Taycan class action lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California: William M. Turner v. Porsche Cars North America, Inc.
https://www.carcomplaints.com/news/2024/porsche-taycan-class-action-lawsuit-california-owners.shtml
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