Top Class Actions  |  October 24, 2022

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Certain vehicle owners could benefit from a $3.152 million lawsuit settlement — round five of a $1.2 billion auto parts class action settlement resolving antitrust allegations.

The settlement benefits individuals who purchased or leased an eligible new vehicle in the United States between 2002 and 2018 or who paid to replace one or more qualifying vehicle parts (not for resale). A full list of eligible vehicles and applicable time periods can be found on the settlement website.

Automotive parts manufacturers often produce the same or similar parts for countless vehicles under a range of brands. For example, electronic braking systems manufactured by Robert Bosch could be used in multiple vehicle brands.

According to several coordinated antitrust class action lawsuits, automotive parts manufacturers conspired together to artificially raise and fix the price of vehicle components. This conduct was allegedly the subject of the largest-ever antitrust investigation pursued by the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division.

“To date, as a result of its widespread investigation, the DOJ has charged more than 100 individuals and companies with criminal antitrust violations and the DOJ has levied, to date, more than $2.9 billion in criminal fines against various automotive parts manufacturers,” the auto parts class action lawsuit notes.

Although manufacturers faced consequences from federal authorities, consumers argued they were owed compensation directly from the companies. The vehicle owners and lessees sought compensation for alleged overpayment for car parts and vehicles.

The vehicle parts manufacturers haven’t admitted any wrongdoing but agreed to pay $1.2 billion to resolve these claims. Rounds one to four of the settlement resolved claims from various manufacturers and covered parts such as air conditioning systems, brake hoses, bearings and more. 

The fifth and current round of the settlement includes $3.152 million and resolves claims with Bosal Industries Georgia Inc., Bosal USA, Robert Bosch GmbH, Robert Bosch LLC, ZF TRW Automotive Holdings Corp, ZF Friedrichshafen AG and Lucas Automotive GmbH. 

Automotive parts covered by round five are electronic braking systems, hydraulic braking systems and exhaust systems.

Under the terms of the auto parts antitrust class action lawsuit settlement, class members can receive a cash payment based on the number of vehicles purchased, the amount paid for replacement parts and other factors. 

Payments will be proportional based on these factors, though all class members will receive at least $100 for claims across all rounds of the settlement.

The deadline for exclusion and objection is Dec. 20, 2022. 

The final approval hearing for the auto parts antitrust settlement is scheduled for Jan. 12, 2023.

In order to receive settlement benefits, class members must submit a valid claim form by Jan. 7, 2023. Class members who submitted a claim during rounds one through four do not need to file another claim form. 

Who’s Eligible

Individuals who purchased or leased a new vehicle in the United States between 2002 and 2018 or who paid to replace one or more qualifying vehicle parts (not for resale)

A full list of eligible vehicles and applicable time periods can be found on the settlement website.

Potential Award

Varies

Proof of Purchase

No proof of purchase applicable

Claim Form

NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.

Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.

Claim Form Deadline

01/07/2023

Case Name

Re: Automotive Parts Antitrust Litigation, Case No. 12-MD-02311, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division

Final Hearing

01/12/2023

Settlement Website
Claims Administrator

Auto Parts Settlements
P.O. Box 10163
Dublin, OH 43017-3163
info@AutoPartsClass.com
877-940-5043

Class Counsel

Adam Zapala
COTCHETT PITRE & MCCARTHY LLP

William V Reiss
ROBINS KAPLAN LLP

Marc M Seltzer
SUSMAN GODFREY LLP

Defense Counsel

Gary J Mouw
Regan Ann Gibson
Ronald G DeWaard
VARNUM LLP

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41 thoughts onAuto parts antitrust $3.2M class action settlement

  1. Ritsuko says:

    I can’t add multiple cars. Your form won’t allow me. Right now i can register only 1 vehicle. Can you fix?

    1. Gary Derr says:

      I have 4 autos claimed and approved. You may have to start a new claim for each auto you are claiming!

      1. Ritsuko says:

        ok, I will try. Mahalo!

  2. Christine Goodman says:

    Please add me, 2013 Jeep Cherokee

    1. Linda O'Malley says:

      I tried to fill out the claim for the vehicle I purchased and the state, IL, was not an option. Does this mean IL residents can’t apply?!

  3. Nicola Naibert says:

    I’ve had several of these vehicles, please add me.

  4. Constance says:

    Is the state of IL included in this lawsuit?

    1. Gary Derr says:

      No

  5. John Pitts says:

    Add me I have a 1971 Ford Pinto

    1. John Pitts says:

      LMAO! I forgot I also have 1971 Gremlin

  6. Arthur J. BIRD says:

    I HAVE TWO DIFFERENT AUTO CLAIMS 1ST WAS MY 2002 FORD TORAUS LS BAD BODY SEALS ON BOTH REAR QUARTER PANELS CAUSING BAD COROSION HAD TO HAVE BODY WORK DONE !! 2ND IS MY 2016 CHEV CRUISE LIMITED HAD TO BRING CAR BACK FOR AN A/C PROBLEM TURNS OUT THE WIRING HARNESS WAS RUBBING AGAINST THE A/C AND CAUSING IT TO LEAK OUT THE FREON !!

  7. Bubba says:

    Why do people always respond with “add me”?

    Don’t you know how these work?

    1. John Pitts says:

      No Bubba can you tell me since your so smart pleaseeeeeeee

  8. Marianne T says:

    The auto parts website is messed up. I received a postcard in the mail today with a registration number that I have bought parts on the list and to file a claim to be included. You can claim up to 5 parts per car without proof, and I have 2 cars where I’ve bought parts, but there’s only space to list one car. Don’t know what to do but hope they fix it so I can file the claim.

    1. Monica Williams says:

      You have to file 2 separate claims then 2 different cars are 2 different claims 5 parts for the same car would be a single claim form.

  9. jan hensley says:

    Add me 2014 jeep grand cherokee

  10. Heather says:

    Add me

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