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Consumers sue Ford, dealership, lender over vehicle

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CHARLESTON — Consumers are suing an automobile company, a dealership and a lender, citing alleged breech of implied and express warranties.

Kyle Kelly and Erika Kelly filed a complaint in Kanawha Circuit Court against Ford Motor Company, Moses Ford Inc. and BB&T Corp., alleging that they violated the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege that on Aug. 16, 2016, they purchased a 2016 Ford F150 vehicle from the defendants' dealership. After purchase, they experienced repeated nonconformities with the vehicle that substantially impaired its use, value and safety. They suffered monetary loss, emotional and mental distress and loss of use of the vehicle. They hold Ford Motor Company, Moses Ford Inc. and BB&T Corp. responsible because despite numerous attempts to repair the vehicle, the defendants failed to bring it into conformity with its warranties.

The plaintiffs request a trial by jury and seek cancellation of contract and award for all damages, plus interest, costs and such other general and appropriate relief. They are represented by Kristina Thomas Whiteaker and David L. Grubb of The Grubb Law Group in Charleston.

Kanawha Circuit Court Case number 18-C-1448

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