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Vehicle Defects and Dealer Fraud. Get Compensated.

14 active settlements · Up to $600,000 available 8 No-Proof-Required

Automotive class action settlements cover defective vehicles, emissions fraud, dealer markups, and extended warranty disputes. If you own or owned an affected vehicle, you may qualify.

14 Active Settlements
8 No Proof Required
$6,000 Max Payout
Automotive ⚠ 1 day left

Wells Fargo - CARES Act Forbearance (California)

Wells Fargo - CARES

You may be included in this settlement if you had a mortgage on a property in California and received a CARES Act forbearance on or after March 27, 2020.

Eligibility: You may be included in this settlement if you had a mortgage on a property in California and receive…

Automotive ⚠ 6 days left

Chrysler 200 - Partial Zero Emission Vehicles

Chrysler 200 - Partial

You may be covered by this settlement if you bought a 2015-2017 Chrysler 200 that was sold as a Partial Zero Emission Vehicle in certain states.

Eligibility: You may be covered by this settlement if you bought a 2015-2017 Chrysler 200 that was sold as a Part…

Automotive 55 days left

Discover Card - Misclassified Transactions

Discover Card - Misclassified

This settlement covers end merchants, merchant acquirers and payment intermediaries involved in processing or accepting a misclassified card transaction between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2023.

Eligibility: This settlement covers end merchants, merchant acquirers and payment intermediaries involved in proc…

Automotive 133 days left

Shimano Crankset Recall

Shimano Crankset Recall

You may be included in this settlement if you bought, received or owned a Shimano bicycle crankset manufactured before July 2019.

Eligibility: You may be included in this settlement if you bought, received or owned a Shimano bicycle crankset m…

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Automotive 144 days left

Toyota Excessive Oil Consumption Settlement

Toyota Motor Corp.

Toyota agreed to settle claims that certain 2.4L 4-cylinder engines in Camry, RAV4, and other models consumed excessive oil, causing engine damage and safety hazards.

Eligibility: Owners or lessees of 2007-2013 Toyota Camry, 2006-2011 RAV4, 2007-2010 Solara, and 2009-2011 Corolla…

Automotive 372 days left

Hyundai, Kia - Vehicle Theft

Hyundai, Kia - Vehicle

You may be included in this settlement if you owned or leased certain 2011-2022 Hyundai or Kia vehicles that were stolen or almost stolen on or after April 29, 2025.

Eligibility: You may be included in this settlement if you owned or leased certain 2011-2022 Hyundai or Kia vehic…

Automotive Open

Dodge Grand Caravan - Sliding Doors

Dodge Grand Caravan -

You may be included in this settlement if you bought or leased a 2017-2018 Dodge Grand Caravan built between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017.

Eligibility: You may be included in this settlement if you bought or leased a 2017-2018 Dodge Grand Caravan built…

Automotive Open

CarShield Settlement

CarShield

FTC sends checks to eligible people who paid for a vehicle service contract

Automotive Open

Care.com Refunds

Care.com

FTC sends payments to people who paid Care.com

Automotive Open

Career Step Refunds

Career Step

FTC sends payments to people who paid for online training programs

Automotive Open

Rhinelander Auto Center Refunds

Rhinelander Auto Center

FTC sends checks to people who bought cars from Rhinelander Auto dealerships

Automotive Open

American Vehicle Protection Refunds

American Vehicle Protection

FTC sends checks to people who bought extended auto warranties

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Automotive Open

AdvoCare Refunds

AdvoCare

FTC Returns Money to AdvoCare Distributors Harmed by Pyramid Scheme

Automotive Open

Ed Napleton Automotive Group Refunds

Ed Napleton Automotive Group

FTC sends second payment to people who had junk fees added to their vehicle purchases

How Automotive Settlements Work

Four steps from eligibility check to payment

STEP 1
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Find your vehicle

Search settlements by make, model, and year. Many automotive settlements cover multiple model years.

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Get your VIN ready

Automotive settlements typically require your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to verify eligibility. Find it on your dashboard or door jamb.

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Submit your claim

You'll typically need your VIN, purchase or lease date, and contact information. You may need a repair order if the defect required service.

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Receive compensation

Automotive settlements may offer cash payments, extended warranties, buy-back programs, or reimbursement for repairs. Check each settlement for available remedies.

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Automotive Class Action Settlements — FAQ

What is a Automotive class action settlement?

A Automotive class action settlement is a court-approved agreement where a company compensates affected individuals for automotive-related violations. If you were affected during the covered period, you may be entitled to a payment.

How do I know if I qualify for a Automotive settlement?

Eligibility is determined by the specific settlement. Typical requirements include using the company's product or service during a certain date range, or being affected by the misconduct in question. Each settlement page shows the exact criteria.

How much money can I get from a Automotive class action?

Payouts vary widely based on the total settlement fund and number of claimants. Automotive settlements on SettlementRadar range from $5 to over $1,000 per person. File early — more claims means smaller individual payouts.

Do I need a lawyer to file a Automotive settlement claim?

No. You can file directly with the settlement administrator for free. SettlementRadar also offers a $14.99 assisted filing service — we handle everything, no lawyers needed.

I sold my vehicle. Can I still file an automotive settlement claim?

In many cases yes — if you owned the vehicle during the covered period, you may still file. You'll need documentation showing your ownership dates, such as a title transfer or purchase agreement.

What is a VIN and where do I find it?

A VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a 17-character code unique to your vehicle. Find it on the driver's side dashboard (visible through the windshield), door jamb sticker, insurance card, or vehicle title.

Do I need to have experienced the defect to file?

Not always. Defective design settlements often allow all owners to file regardless of whether the defect manifested in their vehicle. Emissions fraud settlements (like VW) cover all owners of affected models.

What are typical automotive settlement payout amounts?

Automotive settlements vary widely. Defect settlements may pay $50–$500 per owner; emissions fraud settlements can pay significantly more. Buy-back programs at inflated prices are also common.

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