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Navistar asks court to consolidate 26 lawsuits against its EGR-only engines, says 21 more could come
Navistar-International has filed a motion requesting consolidation of the more than two dozen lawsuits brought against it over alleged problems with its EGR-only engine line, along with the 21 other similar lawsuits the company is expecting to come.
October 10, 2014
Business
Tango Transport sues Navistar, claiming hundreds of trucks had defective engines
Major national carrier Tango Transport (No. 124 in the CCJ Top 250) has become the latest carrier to sue Navistar-International over the truck and engine maker’s line of EGR-only MaxxForce engines, built between 2008 and 2012.
September 4, 2014
Business
Court denies Navistar’s request to dismiss cases against its MaxxForce engines
A federal court Aug. 18 ruled to deny a motion made by Navistar-International to dismiss one of the lawsuits brought against it over its EGR-only MaxxForce engine line, according to court documents.
August 19, 2014
Business
Another lawsuit against Navistar’s EGR-only MaxxForce engines made public
Another class-action lawsuit against Navistar-International and its MaxxForce engine line has come to light, and like the others, it accuses the truck and engine maker of knowingly selling engines with defects and concealing those defects from truck buyers.
July 24, 2014
Business
Class-action suit claims Navistar concealed MaxxForce defects, seeks damages for ’08-’13 buyers
A class-action lawsuit filed July 10 brought three trucking companies against Navistar-International echoes claims of similar lawsuits filed this week: The truck and engine maker knew its EGR-only MaxxForce engines had defects and Navistar concealed those problems from buyers.
July 11, 2014
Business
Carriers sue Navistar over alleged defects of its EGR-only MaxxForce engines
Three trucking companies have filed lawsuits against truck and engine maker Navistar International claiming its 2011 and 2012 MaxxForce engines were defective and didn’t meet federal 2010 emissions standards. The lawsuits further allege Navistar knew its engines were flawed yet concealed that information from truck buyers.
July 8, 2014
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