In Re Toyota Motor Corp. Unintended Acceleration Marketing, Sales Practices, & Products Liability Litigation

754 F. Supp. 2d 1145, 2010 WL 4867562
CourtDistrict Court, C.D. California
DecidedNovember 30, 2010
DocketCase 8:10ML 02151 JVS (FMOx)
StatusPublished
Cited by87 cases

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In Re Toyota Motor Corp. Unintended Acceleration Marketing, Sales Practices, & Products Liability Litigation, 754 F. Supp. 2d 1145, 2010 WL 4867562 (C.D. Cal. 2010).

Opinion

*1154 ORDER GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO DISMISS AND MOTION TO STRIKE

JAMES V. SELNA, District Judge.

Table of Contents

I. Factual Allegations......................................................1156

II. Article III Standing......................................................1160

A. A Manifested SUA Defect Is Not Necessary for Standing.................1161

B. Pleading a Cognizable Loss under a “Benefit of the Bargain” Theory.... 1164

C. Lead Plaintiffs Must Plead a Cognizable Loss under a “Benefit of the Bargain” Theory..................................................1166

D. The Warranties Do Not Preclude Standing.............................1167

E. Conclusion for Article III Standing....................................1168

III. Standing to Assert UCL, FAL, and CLRA Claims...........................1168

IV. Rule 12(b)(6) and Rule 12(f) Standards.....................................1169

A. Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) ...........................1169

B. Motion to Strike Pursuant to Rule 12(f)................................1169

V. Plaintiffs’ CLRA UCL, and FAL Claims (First, Second, and Third Causes of Action).............................................................1170

A. Heightened Pleading Standard Under Rule 9(b).........................1170

1. Generalized Statements...........................................1171

2. Specific Defect Allegations........................................1171

B. CLRA Claims......................................... 1172

1. Material Facts ..................................................1173

2. Exclusive Knowledge and Active Concealment.......................1174

3. Damages........................................................1174

C. UCL Claims........................................................1175

D. FAL Claims.................................... 1176

E. Motion to Strike CLRA and UCL Claims...............................1177

VI. Express and Implied Warranties (Fourth and Fifth Causes of Action) .........1177

A. Express Written Warranty ...........................................1177

1. Terms..........................................................1177

2. Limited Remedy of Repair or Adjustment ..........................1178

3. Requirement of Presentment for Repair Within the Warranty Period and Requirement of Notice Before Filing Suit ..............1178

a. Contractual Requirement of Presentment for Repair Within the Warranty Period .......................................1178

b. Statutory Requirement of Notice Before Filing Suit..............1180

4. Design Defect as Beyond the Scope of “Materials and Workmanship"................................................1180

5. Unconscionability ...............................................1181

B. Express Warranty Created by Representations in Advertisements.........1182

C. Implied Warranty...................................................1183

1. The Requirement of Privity.......................................1183

a. Exception to Privity Requirement for Third-Party Beneficiaries..............................................1184

b. Exception: Dangerous Instrumentality.........................1185

2. Manifestation of Defect...........................................1186

*1155 VII.Breach of Contract/Common Law Warranty Claims (Eighth Cause of Action)...............................................................1186

VIII. Revocation of Acceptance (Sixth Cause of Action)............................1186

IX. Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (Seventh Cause of Action)....................1188

A. Relation to State Warranty Claims....................................1188

B. Requirement that Consumers Follow Dispute Resolution Process..........1188

X. Fraud by Concealment (Ninth Cause of Action) .............................1189

A. Heightened Pleading Requirement and Elements........................1189

B. Pleading-with-Particularity Requirement of Fed.R.Civ.P. 9(b)............1190

C. Fraudulent Concealment.............................................1191

1. Duty to Disclose.................................................1191

a. Exclusive Knowledge of Material Facts.........................1191

b. Active Concealment ..........................................1192

c. Partial Representations.......................................1193

2. Remaining Fraud Elements.......................................1193

XI. Unjust Enrichment (Tenth Cause of Action) ................................1193

XII. Availability of Injunctive Relief...........................................1194

A. Preemption.........................................................1194

B. Primary Agency Jurisdiction.........................................1199

XIII. Availability of Restitution and/or Restitutionary Disgorgement...............1200

XIV. Remainder of Motion to Strike............................................1200

XV. Conclusion..............................................................1200

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