Lawsuit Investigation: Audi Vehicles Rolling Away
Last Updated on May 22, 2020
Important Information
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are no longer investigating this matter. The information here is for reference only. A list of open investigations and lawsuits can be viewed here.
Case Update
- May 22, 2020 – Investigation Closed
- Thank you to everyone who contacted us regarding their Audi vehicles. At this point, attorneys working with ClassAction.org have decided not to move forward with their investigation. If you still have questions about your rights regarding this issue, please contact an attorney in your area. For a list of ClassAction.org’s open investigations, click here.
At A Glance
- This Alert Affects:
- Anyone who owns or leases a 2019 Audi Q7, Q8, A7 or A8 and experienced the car rolling forward when it was put in reverse.
- What’s Going On?
- Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether this issue is widespread among drivers and, if so, whether a class action lawsuit can be filed. As part of their investigation, they need to hear from Audi owners who had their cars roll away.
- How Can a Class Action Lawsuit Help?
- A class action could help drivers recover compensation for repair costs and force the automaker to recall the vehicles and offer a fix.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org would like to speak to anyone who owns or leases any of the following 2019 Audi models and experienced their vehicle rolling forward when putting the car in reverse:
- A7
- A8
- Q7
- Q8
The attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed over the issue, but first need to hear from drivers who experienced their vehicles rolling away.
How Can a Class Action Lawsuit Help?
A class action lawsuit could help drivers get back any money they spent on repairing their vehicles. Further, it could force the automaker to issue a recall for the vehicles and offer a fix.
What You Can Do
If you had issues with your Audi rolling away or rolling forward when you put the car in reverse, attorneys working with ClassAction.org want to hear from you.
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