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Ford EcoBoost Engine Class Action Lawsuit Dismissed

A federal judge has dismissed a Ford EcoBoost engine lawsuit by finding no evidence of defective intake valves.

It’s another example of paying $405 to file a class action lawsuit for a minimum of $5 million even though the customers who sued never had any problems with their vehicles.

In the Ford EcoBoost lawsuit, the three plaintiffs who sued (Matthew Barkus, Daniel Silberman, and Katrina Miller) complain their vehicles were not included in a recall and they overpaid for their vehicles.

According to the class action lawsuit, the vehicles contain intake valves made out of “Silchrome Lite,” which suffer “from a structural defect in their valvetrains that makes the vehicles susceptible to catastrophic engine failure, exposing occupants to great risk of bodily harm.”

Included in the Ford EcoBoost engine lawsuit are these vehicles equipped wi …


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