2014 Hyundai Sonata With Suspension Wheels Problems

THE FIRST INCIDENT OF OUR TIRES EXPLODING HAPPENED ON MARCH 18 WHILE DRIVING ALONG AN EMPTY STREET. THE CAR JUMPED A CURB AND SPUN. THE TIRES ENDING UP HAVING TO BE REPLACED, THE SUSPENSION WAS DAMAGED AND HAD TO BE FIXED AND THE RIMS WERE ALSO DAMAGED. DUE TO MY HUSBANDS FAST REACTION HE FORTUNATELY DID NOT HIT ANOTHER VEHICLE. YESTERDAY, 5/21/15 WILL BE THE SECOND TIME HIS TIRES EXPLODE EXCEPT THIS TIME IT IS ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE FROM THE TWO PREVIOUSLY REPAIRED. WHAT IS GOING ON WITH THESE TIRES?! THESE TIRES ARE HORRIBLE. I HAVE A SMALL CHILD AND GOD FORBID MY CHILD IS IN THE VEHICLE WHEN THIS HAPPENED OR IF IT HAPPENS AGAIN. SOMETHING NEEDS TO BE DONE. I WILL NEVER AGAIN PURCHASE A LEASE A HYUNDAI OR RECOMMEND THIS VEHICLE TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY!

Source: http://1.usa.gov/1MCBjAv

2014 FORD FLEX WITH AIR BAGS, SUSPENSION PROBLEMS

THE CONTACT OWNS A 2014 FORD FLEX. THE CONTACT STATED THAT WHILE DRIVING AT APPROXIMATELY 40 MPH, THE VEHICLE IMPACTED THE CURB AND STARTED TO JERK UNCONTROLLABLY. AFTER INSPECTING THE VEHICLE, THE CONTACT NOTICED THAT THE AXLE FRACTURED AND THE FRONT PASSENGER TIRE DETACHED FROM THE VEHICLE. THE AIRBAGS FAILED TO DEPLOY. THE CONTACT DID NOT SUSTAIN ANY INJURIES AND MEDICAL ATTENTION WAS NOT REQUIRED. A POLICE REPORT WAS FILED. THE VEHICLE WAS NOT DIAGNOSED. THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOT NOTIFIED OF THE FAILURE. THE APPROXIMATE MILEAGE WAS 22,000. THE VIN NUMBER WAS UNAVAILABLE.

Source: http://1.usa.gov/1K9LRcF

Range Rover Suspension Class Action

businessman signing a contract

A class action is pending dealing with suspension problems on Range Rover models.  Owners may be entitled to compensation for vehicle problems or  loss of use.  CALL FOR A FREE CONSULTATION.

“Law360, New York (March 19, 2015, 1:26 PM ET) — A New Jersey federal judge on Wednesday pared claims in a putative class action alleging Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC manufactured and sold Range Rover vehicles equipped with defective electronic air suspension systems, refusing to toss the common-law claims but cutting consumer protection claims as time-barred.
U.S. District Judge William H. Walls partially granted the automaker’s bid to dismiss a second amended complaint in the suit alleging model years 2003 to 2006 of the Range Rover have a suspension defect that causes the suspension system’s rubber air bellows to develop leaks, subsequently releasing air pressure and losing their ability to hold the vehicle’s weight.

The case is Majdipour et al. v. Jaguar Land Rover North America LLC, case number 2:12-cv-07849, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.

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