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Jackson County couple seeks to cancel sales contract of Ford Edge over vehicle's alleged issues

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Jackson County couple seeks to cancel sales contract of Ford Edge over vehicle's alleged issues

State Court

CHARLESTON – A Jackson County couple who purchased a Ford Edge at Moses Ford-Lincoln and I-77 Auto Group is suing Ford Motor Co. claiming the automaker has failed to honor the vehicle's warranty. 

Jordan and Chelsey Ullom filed a complaint in Kanawha Circuit Court against Ford Motor Co. alleging violation of Lemon Law and Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, breach of express warranties, breach of implied warranty of merchantability, breach of implied warranty of fitness, breach of duty of good faith, unfair and deceptive acts or practices and common law fraud and misrepresentation. 

The Ulloms purchased a 2017 Ford Edge on May 28, 2018, and began experiencing issues with the vehicle, according to the suit. They returned the vehicle to Moses Ford-Lincoln and I-77 Auto Group and claim the vehicle has been in the service department of authorized dealers for more than 30 days and that Ford has failed to repair or bring the vehicle into conformity with its warranties. 

The Ulloms seek to cancel the sales contract, a trial by jury, interest and other just relief. They are represented by Charles Love IV of The Love Law Firm PLLC in Charleston. 

The case has been assigned to Circuit Judge Tera Salango.

Kanawha Circuit Court case number 19-C-909

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