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Porsche Carrera Turbo

Case Type:   Lemon Law New Car Lease
Case:   Stanislavisky, Igor v. Porsche Cars North America
Date:   April 22, 2016
Plaintiff Attorney(s):   Anthony T. Ballato, Esq., Massapequa, NY
Defendant Attorney(s):   Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC Attn: Steven Kramer, Esq.
Facts:   On March 24, 2014, claimant Stanislavisky leased a new 2014 Porsche Carrera Turbo from South Shore Porsche. On September 28, 2015 the claimant took the vehicle to the Manhattan Motorcars Dealership for service. At this time the vehicle only had 685 miles on it. The dealership had the car for about forty-five days (45) days. On November 16, 2015 the Claimant took the vehicle back to the Dealership for the same problem. The car was in for service for four days.
Injury:   The Claimant alleges he was experiencing multiple problems with electric failures, the instrument cluster and the all-wheel drive control unit. The vehicle would not run.
Verdict:   After unsuccessful attempts to have the vehicle repurchased, the Claimant retained Anthony T. Ballato, Esq. Following a series of letters and negotiations with the Manufacturer’s attorney Steven R. Kramer, Esq., he was successful in working out a settlement agreement between Porsche Cars North America and the Claimant for a cash refund of $47,000.00 of lease payments, plus legal fees in the amount of $8,300.00 and the consumer kept the car.

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