Toyota Motor Credit Corp., the financing wing of Toyota Motors, has been added to the sudden and unintended acceleration class action litigation by a Massachusetts couple.
The couple, who are being represented by Finkelstein Thompson and
Phillips & Garcia, P.C., allege that they bought their 2008 Toyota Avalon from a Toyota dealer in April 2009 and financed it with Toyota Motor Credit Corp. They later experienced incidents of sudden acceleration and underwent Toyota's attempted "fix" of the problem.
Toyota Motor Credit Corp. provides financing options for Toyota customers and the couple alleges that Toyota encourages customers to finance with TMCC. They also assert in their class action complaint that because the value of their Avalon was artificially high (due to the undisclosed defective condition that led to the sudden acceleration problems), then the amount of their financing was also artificially inflated.
The couple's case is part of the larger Toyota sudden and unintended accelration litigation that is currently pending in the Federal District Court for the Central District of California.
If you financed your Toyota car with Toyota Motor Credit Corp (which is also known as Toyota Financial Services) and are subject to the Toyota recall, the class action attorneys at Phillips & Garcia, P.C. want to hear your story. We are committed to protecting your best interests and helping you collect the damages that you need and deserve to move on with your life.
Contact Phillips & Garcia today to schedule a FREE legal consultation or call us toll free at (877) 892-5620.
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