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Consumers sue automobile dealer and lender alleging breach of contract

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Consumers sue automobile dealer and lender alleging breach of contract

Lawsuits

SUMMERSVILLE — Consumers are suing  an automobile dealer, citing alleged breach of implied and express warranties.

Patty and Larry Warden filed a complaint in Marshall Circuit Court against FCA USA, LLC alleging that it failed to comply with the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Improvement Act.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege that on March 26, 2016, the Wardens purchased a new 2016 Jeep Wrangler manufactured and warranteed by the defendant for more than $36,138. After the purchase, they experienced serious nonconformities with the vehicle that substantially impaired its use, value and safety. 

The plaintiffs hold FCA USA, LLC responsible because it allegedly failed to provide a motor vehicle that conforms to the manufacturer's warranties and failed to make the repairs necessary to conform the vehicle to these warranties.

The plaintiffs request a trial by jury and seek cancellation of the contract by rejection, rescission or revocation of acceptance and award for all damages, attorney's fees, costs, interest and such other general relief as this court deems appropriate. They are represented by Christina Gill Roseman of Roseman Law Firm PLLC in Pittsburgh.

Marshall Circuit Court Case number 19-C-10

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