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What has become of the Lawsuit against Porsche that was filed for “Making an Unsafe Car,” the 911?

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Does anyone know what became of this case? Someone filed Suit against Porsche, as a Death occured, or something..

I think it didnt get anywhere because:

1) Porsche meets the Federal Safety Regulations, or it wouldnt be allowed to be Sold; and

2) Like handguns, Driver Action -Likely- resulted in the Death.

What do you think, or does anyone know?







9 Responses to 'What has become of the Lawsuit against Porsche that was filed for “Making an Unsafe Car,” the 911?'

  1. J J Binks - August 6th, 2010 at 9:07 pm

    I do believe it was dismissed, like the Suzuki Samurai lawsuit.. but that took almost 20 years.

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