Nissan’s Variable‑Compression Engines Under Legal Fire: Class Action Lawsuit Follows Massive Recall

Class Action Lawsuit | Automotive Law | Business Background: The Recall Trigger In June 2025, Nissan issued one of its largest recalls, covering approximately 443,899 vehicles in the U.S. (plus roughly 37,800 in Canada), due to defective engine bearings in its VC‑Turbo engines—found in select models of the Rogue, Altima, Infiniti

Stellantis Faces Legal Heat Over Hellcats and Rat Packs: A Lawsuit That Roars

Automotive Law | Federal Regulations | Environment Introduction: Lawsuit Stirs Debate Over High-Performance Cars In a move that has sent ripples through the automotive and legal worlds, Stellantis, the parent company behind several iconic brands like Dodge, Chrysler, and Jeep, is now facing a lawsuit related to its infamous Hellcat and Rat

Rivian v. Ohio: EV Maker Challenges Ban on Direct Car Sales in Federal Lawsuit

Automotive law | Constitutional Litigation | Politics Introduction: A Legal Collision Over Direct Sales Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Rivian Automotive Inc. has taken legal aim at the State of Ohio, filing a federal lawsuit that challenges the state's longstanding prohibition on direct-to-consumer vehicle sales. In a sharply worded complaint, Rivian