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Wittels McInturff Palikovic is investigating a potential class action lawsuit involving the batteries in 2023–2024 model year Subaru Solterra vehicles. The Subaru Solterra is an electric vehicle that is equipped with two batteries: a 12-volt battery (which starts the car) and a “drive” battery (which moves the car). Consumers have reported issues with their 12-volt batteries unexpectedly draining over very short periods of time. When the 12-volt battery is drained, the car will not start. It also locks the wheels on the vehicle so it cannot be towed by a normal tow truck.
This alleged issue with the 12-volt battery can lead not only to out-of-pocket expenses for consumers but can potentially result in issues on the road as well. Several consumers have reported being stranded after the 12-volt battery on their Solterra was drained. Others have reportedly had to purchase a 12-volt battery jump starter to keep on hand.
If you own or lease a 2023–2024 model year Subaru Solterra vehicle and have experienced this battery drain issue, you are not alone! We urge you to contact a class action attorney at WMP for a free case evaluation. Should a lawsuit be brought, there is no cost or fee involved in joining the case.
WMP is a class action and complex litigation law firm driven by a strong sense of social responsibility and committed to achieving justice for our clients. Our legal team has decades of experience and a proven track record of ground-breaking verdicts and significant settlements. We have the resources to finance all of our cases and work on a contingency basis, which means our clients pay nothing at all unless we win.
You can contact us by clicking here, calling (914) 775-8862, or emailing us at case@wittelslaw.com.