Issues

NHTSA Consumer Advisory: Ford Cruise Control Switch Fires

April 14, 2008

Consumer Advisory: NHTSA Warns Ford, Lincoln and Mercury Owners of Fire Hazards Involving Faulty Cruise Control Switches in Recalled Vehicles That Have Not Been RepairedOwners of Recalled Vehicles are Urged to Bring Vehicles to Dealers Immediately to Disconnect Faulty Switches

Huge Recall, but Many Cars Unfixed

April 14, 2008

April 13, 2008By CHERYL JENSENThe New York Times

AFTER six recalls to correct problems with millions of Ford Motor Company cruise-control switches blamed for almost 1,500 fires,the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration took an unusual step. In February, it issued a consumer advisory urging owners whose vehicles had not yet been fixed to have the switches disconnected immediately.

Toyota pickup probe pushed

April 8, 2008

Sudden acceleration claims hard to pin down

BY JUSTIN HYDE
DETROIT FREE PRESS
April 7, 2008

It’s a wonder Frank Visconi walked away from the crash that turned his new Toyota Tacoma pickup into an unrecognizable mush of metal, plastic and dirt. But Visconi has a different wonder — why Toyota doesn’t believe his complaints of sudden acceleration.

CAS Submits Comments to NHTSA re: Roof Crush Resistance

March 28, 2008

Click here to view the CAS Comments

GM Dexcool Engine Damage Class Action

March 28, 2008

The class covers three different groups of GM vehicles which suffered from engine damage caused by the use of Dexcool engine coolant.  Repairs involving intake manifold gasket failures, engine coolant sealing issues, and sludge (a rust-like material) are covered by this proposed settlement. These repairs would likely involve parts like the intake manifold and/or manifold gaskets, throttle body gaskets, radiator cap, heater core, water pump and other parts of the cooling system.

Family of four dies in accident

March 13, 2008

By Joe Hadsall
The Joplin Globe

A Joplin family’s trip to Dallas ended in tragedy Sunday when the car was struck by a tractor-trailer and caught fire.
Killed in the crash were Robert Hayes, 52, his wife, Melissa, 41, and sons Tyler, 15, and Colby, 14.
Sgt. Brent Crittenden of the Pryor (Okla.) Police Department said witnesses reported that the Hayes vehicle stopped about 1:15 p.m. for a traffic light at U.S. Highway 69 and Southeast 49th Street.

An introduction to CAS’ Safety Research Library

February 21, 2008

SAFETY RESEARCH LIBRARY

2008 Car Book “Best Bets”

February 20, 2008

Subcompact
Hyundai Accent
Kia Rio

Compact
Honda Civic
Honda Civic Coupe
Hyundai Elantra
Kia Spectra
Nissan Sentra

Intermediate
Acura TL
Acura TSX
Chrysler Sebring
Hyundai Sonata
Kia Optima
Nissan Altima

Large
Acura RL
Buick Lucerne
Cadillac GTS
Ford Crown Victoria/Mercury Grand Marquis
Lincoln Town Car

Minivan
Chrysler Town and Country

Safety Act Settlement Summaries 1996-2009

February 11, 2008

Click here to view all Safety Act Settlements from 1996-2009

Chrysler/Dodge 2.7L Oil Sludge Class Action

September 24, 2007

Related Documents

  • Click here to view class action complaint