Anne Bucher  |  January 13, 2015

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Hyundai class action lawsuit

A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit alleging Hyundai Motor America and Hyundai Motor Company misrepresented the fuel economy of certain Hyundai vehicles. Consumers who purchased or leased certain Hyundai vehicles could be eligible for a cash payment or other benefits from the class action settlement.

On Nov. 2, 2012, Hyundai issued a statement informing the public that it was voluntarily decreasing the fuel economy ratings of each vehicle. Subsequently, several class action lawsuits were filed alleging that, prior to Nov. 2, 2012, the fuel economy ratings for the Class Vehicles were misrepresented. In 2013, the class action lawsuits were consolidated into mulitidstrict litigation titled In re: Hyundai and Kia Fuel Economy Litigation. The plaintiffs allege that they would not have purchased the vehicles or that they paid more for their vehicles than they otherwise would have if not for the misrepresentation.

Hyundai has agreed to establish a Lifetime Reimbursement Program that offers benefits to consumers who purchased certain 2011, 2012 and 2013 Hyundai vehicles. However, the plaintiffs have alleged that this reimbursement program is inadequate. Hyundai denies the allegations but agreed to offer additional benefits under the terms of the class action settlement.

UPDATE: As of Apr. 11, 2016, six different appeals have been filed concerning this settlement. Until the Court resolves those appeals, the Claims Administrator is unable to mail out settlement funds. 

UPDATE 2: As of June 1, 2016, the Court has not made a decision in this class action settlement. 

UPDATE 3: On January 23, 2018, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the Hyundai/Kia Fuel Economy class action settlement.  This means that claims will not be paid.  Please keep checking Top Class Actions for updates.  We will let our viewers know if a revised settlement is submitted to the court.

UPDATE 4: On June 28, 2019, the Hyundai/Kia Fuel Economy class action settlement was reinstated. It is not known how quickly claims will be paid. Let Top Class Actions know when you receive a check in the comments section below or on our Facebook page.

Who’s Eligible

Class Members of the fuel economy class action settlement include any current or former owner of a Class Vehicle who was the owner or lessee on or before Nov. 2, 2012, and whose vehicle was registered in one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia. A list of the Class Vehicles can be found on the last page of the Class Notice. [A copy of the Class Notice (PDF) is available here.]

NOTE: Rental fleet owners, government entities (except to the extent that a government entity is the owner or lessee of a Fleet Class Vehicle), judges assigned to the litigation, and persons who have previously executed a release of Hyundai for claims concerning the fuel economy of a Class Vehicle are excluded from the class action settlement.

Potential Award

Class Members can submit a claim to receive an up-front lump sum payment or other benefits. Alternatively, Class Members can sign up for the Lifetime Reimbursement Program.

Lump Sum Payment Option: The amount of the lump sum payment varies depending upon the year and model of the Hyundai vehicle that you owned or leased, plus certain other factors. Although each Class Member’s situation differs, a potential average maximum settlement benefit for those who elect a lump sum cash payment is $353. Class Members can elect one of the following lump sum payment options [See Class Notice (PDF) for details]:

  • Cash Debit Card
  • Dealer Service Debit Card
  • New Car Rebate Certificate

Lifetime Reimbursement Program: As an alternative to the lump sum payment provided for in the class action settlement, the Lifetime Reimbursement Program provides current and former owners and lessees of Class Vehicles with personalized cash debit cards to pay for the additional fuel costs associated with Hyundai’s revised fuel economy estimates for the affected models. If you have already registered for the Lifetime Reimbursement Program, you do not need to take further action to remain registered.

NOTE: Some participants in the Lifetime Reimbursement Program may also be eligible for benefits from the class action settlement.

Additional Compensation: Current original owners and certain former owners of Elantra, Accent, Veloster and Sonata Hybrid Class Vehicles may be entitled to additional compensation of $100 per vehicle. Current lessees and current fleet owners of Elantra, Accent, Veloster and Sonata Hybrid Class Vehicles may be entitled to an additional $50 per vehicle.

Proof of Purchase

Class Members must provide the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) when submitting a claim.

Claim Form Deadline

7/6/2015

Case Name

In re: Hyundai and Kia Fuel Economy Litigation, MDL No. 13-2424-GW (FFMx), in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California

Final Hearing

6/11/2015

Claims Administrator

Hyundai Fuel Economy Class Action Settlement Program Headquarters
P.O. Box 10759
Newport Beach, CA 92658
1-877-277-0012
HyundaiMPGSettlement@JNRCorp.com

Class Counsel

Robert B. Carey
HAGENS BERMAN SOBOL SHAPIRO LLP

Defense Counsel

N/A

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75 thoughts onHyundai Fuel Economy Class Action Settlement

  1. Jerry Pinaha says:

    I filled out the form months ago. My vehicle qualifies as an additional compensation of $100. The deadline to file was July 6. It is now mid August and I haven’t received any compensation or notice as to when to expect it. I would hope to recieve or at least hear of anything due to me soon.

  2. Yvonne Harris says:

    I had an elantra after six months had an accident took another six months for AAA to pay off car moved it to salvage without my permission filed complaint with BBB autoline had hearing and their lawyer took a drive in my defective car and denied my claim had lawyer who lost interest after failed attempts at a settlement now I have received a denial of defective product from Hyundai legal asked for a copy of evaluation and that was labeled an internal document I have no car no money and injuries plus I can’t get another car because they haven’t closed my loan out even though its paid in full now I also have bad credit they are a hot mess

  3. Keith says:

    KIA, Hyundai’s sister company was sued for defective brake light switches, in a class action. Both Hyundai and KIA equipped their vehicles’ with the same brake light switches. They both failed to notify the public in a timely manner and they both delayed the recalls, thus putting consumers at risk of accidents of which I encountered, injuries, of which I sustained as a result of driving a defective Hyundai vehicle, there were over 1,000,000 vehicles on the road equipped with defective brake light switches as of December 2013. A class action should be brought against Hyundai for those same defective brake light switches.

  4. Peggy A. Beachler says:

    I filed all my paperwork weeks ago. how long does this process take to get a settlement? If I were behind on a payment , I ‘d have lost my car by now. I’d like hearing from you people soon. Sinserely. Peggy

  5. Steve says:

    I purchased a 2012 Kia soul and I told my dealership and they said I was crazy! and that the car got the mileage it said on sticker! A year later they said… hey you were right! well great i said to Kia corp. I want my money back and they said no way! So even though they lied to me as a consumer i have to settle for jump change instead of a full refund which I should get! If it was a lawn mower or dirt bike I would have gotten a full refund! what a scam!

  6. Peggy says:

    My vehicle falls into this class action category but I am not sure how to complete the claim form since I have a co-buyer on the contract & title. I have emailed the settlement administrator twice and have not received a reply. Has anyone else run into this ?? Can either buyer be on the claim form, or just buyer #1, or are both names required ?? Any help would be appreciated. PeggyB

  7. Jack Wellman says:

    I filled out the settlement and have not heard anything from Hyundai since….what is my next legal move? Who do I contact, next to my attorney and the state attorney general?

    1. Deborah McDonald says:

      I was enrolled in the Lifetime Reimbursement Program with Hyundai but the last couple of times I ask the dealership to read the mileage so I could be reimbursed they replied that they did not receive verification to do that. I was told I should contact Hyundai Service for an explanation as to why I was no longer receiving the reimbursements. Can you please provide this information to me?

  8. Gina says:

    Even though this is far from perfect, I’m just grateful the settlement proceedings are underway. One of the main reasons I purchased my Elantra was for the gas mileage. My 2008 got better and now that I have a lesser commute, the mileage in my ’11 is extremely poor as I don’t drive enough to get any sort of bump in the MPG and manage about 15MPG in the city…ugh… On the upside, the car only has 20K miles on it and will probably last me long, long time at the rate I’m using it. Thank goodness the fuel prices have come down!

  9. Ms. B. says:

    This lawsuit should include the 2009 Hyundai Sonata…I have never gotten the gas mileage that they claimed it would get, it was brand new when purchased, and it has been well maintained. I have less than 38,000 miles on this car.

  10. Curlee says:

    Not even close to the extra gas expense the car has cost me. Number one reason I bought it was the supposed gas mileage. And Consumer Reports backed it up.

    1. Cynthia Weber says:

      Maybe you have a case against Consumer Report..? Just saying

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