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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / April 2004

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Stolen Maxima Headlights- Lawsuit

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Buckey - 23 Apr 2004 23:20 GMT
NEW YORK? On March 10, 2004, the law firm of Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP filed a
class action lawsuit against Nissan Motor Co., LTD., Nissan North America,
Inc., (hereafter collectively referred to as "Defendants" or "Nissan") on
behalf of purchasers and lessees of Nissan's 2002 and 2003 Maxima model
sedan ("Maxima") equipped with Nissan's High-Intensity Discharge bi-level
xenon projector headlamps ("Xenon Headlights").  Plaintiff brings this
class action to remedy Defendants' false and misleading business practices
Plaintiff seeks damages, restitution of all sums paid by Plaintiff and
members of the Class for the purchase and replacement of the Xenon
Headlights, together with the cost of repair necessitated by the theft of
the headlights and the payments made for purchase and installation of the
repair kit.  If you would like more information about the action or would
simply like to receive updates about the progress of this suit via e-mail,
please contact Anthony Vozzolo, Esq. Of Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP at telephone:
(877)247-4292 or (212)983-9330 or via e-mail at: Avozzolo@faruqilaw.com.
filesiteguy - 26 Apr 2004 23:59 GMT
>NEW YORK– On March 10, 2004, the law firm of Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP filed a
>class action lawsuit against Nissan Motor Co., LTD., Nissan North America,
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>please contact Anthony Vozzolo, Esq. Of Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP at telephone:
> (877)247-4292 or (212)983-9330 or via e-mail at: Avozzolo@faruqilaw.com.

OMG!!

Now, I've seen everything!  So, because an item is stolen from a
particular car brand, the manufacturer is to be held liable?

Wait!!!!!

Okay, how aout this lawsuit?  Back in 1987, I had a small
fender-bender with my hardbody. I was turning into the parking lot of
the local university and didn't notice a light post. (I was listening
to the radio.)  

I think I'll sue the power company for a causal finding that - because
they were supplying power to the radio station's transmitter, I was
able to recieve the signal from the station on my car's radio which
caused the distraction.

Brilliant!!

I should be able to retire soon!!
Mike - 28 Apr 2004 07:20 GMT
> >NEW YORK- On March 10, 2004, the law firm of Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP filed a
> >class action lawsuit against Nissan Motor Co., LTD., Nissan North America,
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>
> I should be able to retire soon!!

I agree 100%. How is it that scum stealing something is
somehow the fault of the manufacturer? Bizarre. The whole car
is pretty easy to take apart, what with all the screws and bolts.
Perhaps it should be 100% glued and welded so that it is more
difficult for chop shops to part out? That might lower theft rates...

Apparently we exist in a grossly litigious society... gotta do
something with the legions of lawyers the education system is
cranking out I suppose...
Steve T - 28 Apr 2004 07:34 GMT
> Apparently we exist in a grossly litigious society... gotta do
> something with the legions of lawyers the education system is
> cranking out I suppose...

Exactly. It's a shame most are just feeding off of people who actually do
something productive for a living.

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