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Toyota class action bill could reach $2 billion

April 7, 2022
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Toyota could be forced to pay out almost $2 billion to Australian customers who were sold cars with faulty engine filters, after the auto giant lost a class action lawsuit.

In a Federal Court judgment handed down on Thursday, Justice Michael Lee found thousands of people who bought some of the brand’s top-selling cars were eligible for a payout.

The class action alleged Hilux, Fortuner and Prado vehicles sold between October 2015 and April 2020 had defective diesel particulate filter systems, leaving owners out of pocket.

The defect caused the vehicles to spill foul-smelling white smoke and meant owners had to fork out for an excessive number of inspections, services and repairs.

Justice Lee found 264,170 vehicles were sold with the defect in Australia, and each was worth 17.5 per cent less than what the average customer paid.

“The conduct in marketing the vehicles as being of acceptable quality was misleading,” Justice Lee wrote.

If each customer claimed the full amount — $7474.59 — back, the bill for Toyota could reach about $2 billion.

– AAP

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