Top Class Actions  |  September 21, 2018

Category: Closed Class Actions

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A settlement has been reached in a Honda class action lawsuit, providing relief and repairs to the owners and lessees of 2015 Honda CR-V vehicles who experienced a vibration defect.

The award for the Honda CR-V settlement is not monetary. Instead, Honda has created a Customer Outreach Program to inform vehicle owners about the existence and availability of vehicle modifications.

The vehicle modifications were previously approved by Honda, but plaintiffs in the class action argued that the car dealership did not adequately communicate these remedies to consumers experiencing vibration issues in their 2015 Honda CR-V.

The settlement will also provide regular reminders about warranty coverage regarding the vehicle modifications and about settlement Class Members’ rights.

Although the settlement is not monetary, payment amounts will be negotiated for class counsel and class representative awards. Class counsel attorneys’ fees and litigation expenses have yet to be negotiated. Class Representatives may be eligible for a cash reward based on their experiences.

Plaintiffs who submitted their vehicles for testing and inspection are eligible for a $4,000 cash reward. Plaintiffs who did not submit their vehicles for testing and inspection are eligible for a $2,500 cash reward.

The Honda CR-V class action lawsuit was originally filed in May 2015, alleging that the a defect in the vehicles’ engines cause vibrating “to the point of nausea.”

In October 2015, Honda motioned to consolidate the class action with similar suits. Honda and a group of plaintiffs argued that the claims should be consolidated in a California federal court, while another group of plaintiffs argued for consolidation in Ohio federal court.

The latter group won the debate and, in March 2016, the class action was consolidated in Ohio federal court.

Class Members are not required to submit any Claim Form in order to participate in the settlement. The exclusion and objection date was Aug. 24, 2018 and the final approval hearing is scheduled for Nov. 6, 2018.

Who’s Eligible

All consumers who own or lease a 2015 Honda CR-V in the United States.

Potential Award

Repairs for the vibrating issues.

FAQs

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

N/A

Case Name

In re: American Honda Motor Co. Inc. CR-V Vibration Marketing and Sales Practices Litigation, Case No. 2:15-md-02661-MHW-EPD, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio

Final Hearing

11/6/2018

UPDATE: The Honda CR-V Vibration Class Action Settlement was granted final approval on January 9, 2019. Let Top Class Actions know when you receive a check in the comments section below or on our Facebook page.

Settlement Website

Settlement-Claims.com/CRVVibration

Claims Administrator

CR-V Vibration Settlement
P.O. Box 2718
Torrance, CA 90509
1-888-888-3082

Class Counsel

Eric H. Gibbs
David K. Stein
GIBBS LAW GROUP LLP

Gregory M Travalio
Mark H. Troutman
ISAAC WILES BURKHOLDER & TEETOR LLC

Defense Counsel

Livia M. Kiser
Michael L. Mallow
SIDLEY AUSTIN LLP

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84 thoughts onHonda CR-V Vibration Class Action Settlement

  1. Kristi Hardison says:

    i have a 2012 CRV with this same issue.

  2. Jerry says:

    I called two Honda dealers and American Honda but not aware of any class action lawsuit to correct or repair this vehicle.

  3. Napoleon Sanders says:

    I want to file a claim but don’t see where to file.

  4. Rich says:

    Too bad whoever filed this suit didn’t do their due diligence with other than the 2015 models. I have a 2014 CRV–took 2 years to “get it right” and still isn’t 100%

  5. Tawana says:

    I’m trying to file a claim but don’t see where I can.

  6. Jordan says:

    So we getting $2500 and don’t need to file a claim?

  7. Danielle Gross says:

    my husband bought one 2015 that vibrated while idling and after Honda insisted there was no remedy for it, traded it in for another one that now has started to vibrate at the middle RPMs (I just noticed it this week.)

  8. Brenda Wofford says:

    They should include the 2009.

    1. guest says:

      The won’t. It’s not in their interest to retain customers.

  9. Michele Pettiford says:

    I wonder if they will ever include 2014’s in this. I have two 2014 CRVs and both vibrate.

    1. guest says:

      So do i. Bought my 2014 CRV on August 31 2013. This past winter it started vibrating/shaking at 20-32mph. Mostly at 28mph. Now noticed @22, 32mph. When i asked the dealer to diagnose they refused. Tech went for a ride didn’t detect anything. It vibrates/shakes only once when driven in the morning. Then needs to rest of some time, maybe 4-6+ hours before it vibrates again. Dealer refused to run computer diagnostic in engine light doesn’t come on.
      Besides shaking/vibration i have many cosmetic defects and design flaws that need a law suit of their own. Every car owner who lives in service waiting area or drives loaners/rental because american HONDA engineers designers assembly line workers quality control, executives in america and Japan don’t want to take responsibility for the poop that comes out of their factories and stealerships, need to file class action or individual claims. If americrap honda doesn’t fix my car and doesn’t settle with me i’ll file them and post reviews all over the web. They’ll realize what garbage they make when their stock drops.

  10. Walter Montgomery says:

    Yes the same problem and I took it too the dealer !!!

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