Porsche IMS Failure
Porsche IMS Defect Lawyers
If You are a Porsche Boxster or 911 Owner / Lessee You May Be Entitled to Settlement Benefits
Plaintiffs assert that the Intermediate Shaft (“IMS”) in the engine of the Porsche Boxster and Porsche 911, model years 2001 through 2005, is defective. An IMS failure can cause catastrophic engine failure which may result in repair bills costing thousands and thousands of dollars.
The Eisen v. Porsche Cars North America., Inc. class action lawsuit was filed to help current and prior Porsche owners and Porsche lessees obtain reimbursement for out-of-pocket monies spent on repairs caused by the defective IMS.
A settlement has been reached in this lawsuit through which Porsche will be reimbursing current and former Porsche owners and lessees who owned or leased a Porsche Boxster and Porsche 911, model years 2001 through 2005 and documented out-of-pocket money spent on repairs to the vehicle related to an IMS failure. The reimbursed amount will be adjusted based upon the number of miles the vehicle had at the time of repair.
For more information about this lawsuit and settlement, please visit the settlement website at http://www.imsporschesettlement.com/
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