A new class action lawsuit alleges Mazda CX-90 vehicles have defective brakes and lane-keep assist systems that pose safety risks to drivers. Plaintiff James R. Burnell filed the class action complaint against Mazda Motor Corp.


A new class action lawsuit alleges Mazda CX-90 vehicles have defective brakes and lane-keep assist systems that pose safety risks to drivers. Plaintiff James R. Burnell filed the class action complaint against Mazda Motor Corp. on March 17 in Virginia federal court, alleging violations of state and federal consumer laws. According to Burnell, Mazda sold and leased model year 2024-2026 CX-90 vehicles with defective braking systems that deteriorate prematurely and excessively, causing loud squealing noises that distract drivers and undermine confidence in the vehicle’s safety systems. The Mazda class action lawsuit also alleges that the lane-keep assist system in the CX-90 vehicles is overly corrective, steering the vehicle in opposition to the driver’s input, creating safety risks and forcing drivers to disable the feature. submitted by /u/just_an_avg_dev [link] [comments]