When Irma Matos leased her Porsche sports car, she had no idea the headlights were coveted by thieves—not until the three sets were stolen.
Exasperated, she terminated her lease early and traded her Porsche for a BMW.
Saying the trial judge used an outdated definition, the 3rd DCA reversed a class action certification in a lawsuit against Porsche.
June 11, 2014 at 12:45 AM
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When Irma Matos leased her Porsche sports car, she had no idea the headlights were coveted by thieves—not until the three sets were stolen.
Exasperated, she terminated her lease early and traded her Porsche for a BMW.
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