Lawsuits

VW and Audi Settle Class Action Suit Over Engine Sludge

By CHRISTOPHER JENSEN
September 29, 2010

Critics Say Auto Watchdog Agency Needs Real Teeth

A $100,000,000 settlement with General Motors involving Saturn transmission problems collapsed after the company declared bankruptcy last year. The money would have covered repairs on Saturn VUEs and Ions.

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Rent-a-Car Companies Putting Recalled Autos on the Road

ABC News Investigation Finds Enterprise, Hertz and Avis Often Rent Vehicles Despite Safety Recalls

By JOSEPH RHEE and BRIAN ROSS

July 7, 2010—

The country’s biggest rent-a-car companies routinely rent out vehicles under safety recall before they have been fixed, an ABC News investigation has found.
Executives of the country’s largest car rental company, Enterprise – the parent of National and Alamo – made the surprising admission in a California court case involving the deaths of two California women.

Enterprise Admits Guilt In Houck Deaths

By Misty Volaski

Ojai Valley News

6/23/10

Enterprise Rent-A-Car Reiterates Procedures for Automobile Manufacturersā€™ Recalls

The following statement was provided to the Ojai Valley News on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 in response to the deaths of Raechel and Jacqueline Houck:

Statement

Enterprise Rent-A-Car Reiterates Procedures for Automobile Manufacturers’ Recalls “If and when manufacturers recommend that vehicle owners park or ground their vehicles, we promptly do so. However, we also believe there are times when recalled vehicles need to be grounded regardless.”

FTC and Budget Rent-A-Car Consent Decree

113 F.T.C. 1109, 1990 WL 10012589 (F.T.C.)

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION (F.T.C.)

In the Matter of
 BUDGET
 RENT A CAR CORPORATION

CONSENT ORDER, ETC., IN REGARD TO ALLEGED VIOLATION OF SEC. 5 OF THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ACT
Docket C–3316

Complaint, December 27, 1990

Decision, December 27, 1990