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Hyundai Is Sued Over Elantra Mileage

Hyundai Is Sued Over Elantra Mileage

<div id="articleBody"> <p itemprop="articleBody"> MARK GORDON of Whitestone, Queens, figures that buying six Hyundais over the years classifies him as a loyal customer. “I put 220,000 miles on my last one,” said Mr. Gordon, 58, a manufacturer’s representative for bridal gowns. “They don’t break down.”</p>
Hyundai Lawsuit Points Out Why Consumers Need To Beware Of 40 MPG Claims

Hyundai Lawsuit Points Out Why Consumers Need To Beware Of 40 MPG Claims

<p> A new lawsuit in California, accusing Hyundai of running misleading fuel-economy ads for its Elantra sedan, points out why consumers need to beware of mpg claims in car advertising.<br /> <br /> The lawsuit alleges that Hyundai has run ads for the Elantra focusing on its fuel economy and noting that the EPA rates the car at 40 mpg-without including a mandatory disclaimer that that 40 mpg is only a highway fuel economy rating. The lawsuit was filed by a California law firm along with Consumer Watchdog, an advocacy group.<br /> <br />
Hyundai Sued For Misleading Consumers With MPG Claims

Hyundai Sued For Misleading Consumers With MPG Claims

<p> Consumer Watchdog has sued the automaker Hyundai over its '40 MPG' claims on the Elantra model. The lawsuit alleges that Hyundai utilized high-impact television, Internet, and print advertisements that touted "The 40 Mile Per Gallon Elantra" without government-required disclosures. The omitted disclosures would have informed consumers that the car does not attain 40 MPG under normal driving conditions. The illegal advertisements caused tens of thousands of California drivers to purchase or lease 2011 and 2012 Elantras and consequently incur unexpected fuel costs.</p>
Sacramento Lawsuit Says Hyundai Misled Consumers On Gas Mileage

Sacramento Lawsuit Says Hyundai Misled Consumers On Gas Mileage

<p> A class action suit filed in Sacramento Superior Court contends that Hyundai Motor America misled consumers about the gas mileage of its 2011 and 2012 Elantra.</p> <p> The suit, filed by Consumer Watchdog and a Washington, D.C. law firm, cites specific claims of a Sacramento resident and seeks unspecified damages for California residents who purchased or leased 2011 and 2012 Elantras.</p>
Hyundai Sued Over Elantra Fuel Economy Ad Claims

Hyundai Sued Over Elantra Fuel Economy Ad Claims

<p> (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor Co has been sued for allegedly misleading consumers sensitive to high gas prices that its popular 2011 and 2012 Elantra model is more fuel efficient than it actually is.</p> <p> The lawsuit filed by the public interest group Consumer Watchdog claims that TV advertisements touting "the 40 Mile Per Gallon Elantra" reflected only highway mileage, not city or combined highway/city mileage.</p>
Hyundai Sued for Misleading ’40 MPG’ Elantra Ads

Hyundai Sued for Misleading ’40 MPG’ Elantra Ads

<p> <strong><img class=" size-full wp-image-2743" alt="" class="right" src="http://consumerwatchdog.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/images_hyundailogo.png" style="width: 250px; height: 168px;" width="273" height="184" />Hyundai’s Gas Mileage Claims in 2011 and 2012 Elantra Advertising Campaign Misled California Drivers</strong><br /> <br /> Santa Monica, CA – Hyundai Motor America misled consumers about the gas mileage of the 2011 and 2012 Elantra through a broad-based media advertising campaign designed to capitalize on public concern over escalating gas prices, according to a lawsuit filed by Consumer Watchdog and Cuneo Gilbert and LaDuca, LLP.<br /> <br />
Judge Rejects Arbitration for DirecTV Class Action

Judge Rejects Arbitration for DirecTV Class Action

<p> <strong>Decision eliminates big obstacle in class action over early cancellations.</strong></p> <br /> <p> LOS ANGELES - A state court judge on Thursday denied attempts by broadcast satellite provider DirecTV Inc. to compel arbitration in a class action that alleges consumers were illegally charged up to $480 in early cancellation fees.</p>