Irwin Abraham John Anderson Thomas Baker Arthur Balmes Banwell, White & Arnold, Inc. Christopher & Elizabeth Beirne Joseph Blackburn Bryan Brames James A. Bunn Richard & Sigrid Burns Richard Butler Ann B. Caulfield Edwin F. & Joanne Cedilotte Frederick Coholan Harry Cole Kathryn Colegrove Henry & Norma Cruz Charlene G. & Elkins Dahle Susan Delaney Loretta Anne Dennis Doreen Fitzgerald Dewald Patricia Guyer William Doyle Thomas Dunn Kathleen Eisenhauer Lothar & Carole Eiserloh Cynthia Estruch Margaret Fenley Remy Fenster Paul Fischer Henry Friedeman Don Furnas Harry Gewanter Karen A. Glasow Mitchell Goldstein Robert Goodman Michael B. Gross Franklin & Barbara Haas Peter Harissis Albert J. Havranek Ellen Hawyer Tony Henson Terrence D. Herne Fred Hundhausen Dirk E. Huttenbach William & Nancy Jones Mary Julian Sandra Kessler Richard v. Kirchhoff Joan Koven Randall G. Krause Juergen Kroos Robert Kropkowski James Dubrick Anne Marie Kuder Joan Lawlor Steven Levine Paul Levinstein G. Seth Leyman Alvin S. Levy William J. Little C. Douglas McArthur Raj Mangla Lou Ann Marinello J. Douglas Martin Elaine Mason Patrick Mathews Curt Matthews Katherine & Donald McConnell Joseph W. Mechaber Edward Michaels Marcia Milton Sterling Moffat Peter Monaldi Robert J. Nemes David Nesser Pamela Hall O'COnnOr Stuart H. Orkin Orval Rader C. Michael & Karen Reimringer Ann Roberts Michael Roberts Jose Rodriguez Henry Rohrer, Jr. Barbara & Philip Rubin Mari E. Ryan Susan Schliff Dennis Schmidt Judith Schmucker Brian & Cheri Schuster Thomas R. Shevlin Alexander Simpson Rita Simpson Mary Soles Andrew Stewart Edward Taylor Archie Lowell Thing Ernestine S. Thomann William Trautman A.T. Valencia Annunziata Vetter Jill Voran John & Maria Wilkins Suzanne Willis Lois Winslow Ralph Zimelman Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v. Volkswagen of America, Inc., Volkswagen of America, Inc., Third-Party v. John F. Schoendhardt D/B/A Kincannon Mobil Gas Service, Third-Party

795 F.2d 238
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedJune 26, 1986
Docket367
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

This text of 795 F.2d 238 (Irwin Abraham John Anderson Thomas Baker Arthur Balmes Banwell, White & Arnold, Inc. Christopher & Elizabeth Beirne Joseph Blackburn Bryan Brames James A. Bunn Richard & Sigrid Burns Richard Butler Ann B. Caulfield Edwin F. & Joanne Cedilotte Frederick Coholan Harry Cole Kathryn Colegrove Henry & Norma Cruz Charlene G. & Elkins Dahle Susan Delaney Loretta Anne Dennis Doreen Fitzgerald Dewald Patricia Guyer William Doyle Thomas Dunn Kathleen Eisenhauer Lothar & Carole Eiserloh Cynthia Estruch Margaret Fenley Remy Fenster Paul Fischer Henry Friedeman Don Furnas Harry Gewanter Karen A. Glasow Mitchell Goldstein Robert Goodman Michael B. Gross Franklin & Barbara Haas Peter Harissis Albert J. Havranek Ellen Hawyer Tony Henson Terrence D. Herne Fred Hundhausen Dirk E. Huttenbach William & Nancy Jones Mary Julian Sandra Kessler Richard v. Kirchhoff Joan Koven Randall G. Krause Juergen Kroos Robert Kropkowski James Dubrick Anne Marie Kuder Joan Lawlor Steven Levine Paul Levinstein G. Seth Leyman Alvin S. Levy William J. Little C. Douglas McArthur Raj Mangla Lou Ann Marinello J. Douglas Martin Elaine Mason Patrick Mathews Curt Matthews Katherine & Donald McConnell Joseph W. Mechaber Edward Michaels Marcia Milton Sterling Moffat Peter Monaldi Robert J. Nemes David Nesser Pamela Hall O'COnnOr Stuart H. Orkin Orval Rader C. Michael & Karen Reimringer Ann Roberts Michael Roberts Jose Rodriguez Henry Rohrer, Jr. Barbara & Philip Rubin Mari E. Ryan Susan Schliff Dennis Schmidt Judith Schmucker Brian & Cheri Schuster Thomas R. Shevlin Alexander Simpson Rita Simpson Mary Soles Andrew Stewart Edward Taylor Archie Lowell Thing Ernestine S. Thomann William Trautman A.T. Valencia Annunziata Vetter Jill Voran John & Maria Wilkins Suzanne Willis Lois Winslow Ralph Zimelman Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v. Volkswagen of America, Inc., Volkswagen of America, Inc., Third-Party v. John F. Schoendhardt D/B/A Kincannon Mobil Gas Service, Third-Party) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Irwin Abraham John Anderson Thomas Baker Arthur Balmes Banwell, White & Arnold, Inc. Christopher & Elizabeth Beirne Joseph Blackburn Bryan Brames James A. Bunn Richard & Sigrid Burns Richard Butler Ann B. Caulfield Edwin F. & Joanne Cedilotte Frederick Coholan Harry Cole Kathryn Colegrove Henry & Norma Cruz Charlene G. & Elkins Dahle Susan Delaney Loretta Anne Dennis Doreen Fitzgerald Dewald Patricia Guyer William Doyle Thomas Dunn Kathleen Eisenhauer Lothar & Carole Eiserloh Cynthia Estruch Margaret Fenley Remy Fenster Paul Fischer Henry Friedeman Don Furnas Harry Gewanter Karen A. Glasow Mitchell Goldstein Robert Goodman Michael B. Gross Franklin & Barbara Haas Peter Harissis Albert J. Havranek Ellen Hawyer Tony Henson Terrence D. Herne Fred Hundhausen Dirk E. Huttenbach William & Nancy Jones Mary Julian Sandra Kessler Richard v. Kirchhoff Joan Koven Randall G. Krause Juergen Kroos Robert Kropkowski James Dubrick Anne Marie Kuder Joan Lawlor Steven Levine Paul Levinstein G. Seth Leyman Alvin S. Levy William J. Little C. Douglas McArthur Raj Mangla Lou Ann Marinello J. Douglas Martin Elaine Mason Patrick Mathews Curt Matthews Katherine & Donald McConnell Joseph W. Mechaber Edward Michaels Marcia Milton Sterling Moffat Peter Monaldi Robert J. Nemes David Nesser Pamela Hall O'COnnOr Stuart H. Orkin Orval Rader C. Michael & Karen Reimringer Ann Roberts Michael Roberts Jose Rodriguez Henry Rohrer, Jr. Barbara & Philip Rubin Mari E. Ryan Susan Schliff Dennis Schmidt Judith Schmucker Brian & Cheri Schuster Thomas R. Shevlin Alexander Simpson Rita Simpson Mary Soles Andrew Stewart Edward Taylor Archie Lowell Thing Ernestine S. Thomann William Trautman A.T. Valencia Annunziata Vetter Jill Voran John & Maria Wilkins Suzanne Willis Lois Winslow Ralph Zimelman Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v. Volkswagen of America, Inc., Volkswagen of America, Inc., Third-Party v. John F. Schoendhardt D/B/A Kincannon Mobil Gas Service, Third-Party, 795 F.2d 238 (2d Cir. 1986).

Opinion

795 F.2d 238

55 USLW 2068, 1986-1 Trade Cases 67,182,
5 Fed.R.Serv.3d 646,
1 UCC Rep.Serv.2d 681

Irwin ABRAHAM; John Anderson; Thomas Baker; Arthur
Balmes; Banwell, White & Arnold, Inc.; Christopher &
Elizabeth Beirne; Joseph Blackburn; Bryan Brames; James
A. Bunn; Richard & Sigrid Burns; Richard Butler; Ann B.
Caulfield; Edwin F. & Joanne Cedilotte; Frederick Coholan;
Harry Cole; Kathryn Colegrove; Henry & Norma Cruz;
Charlene G. & Elkins Dahle; Susan Delaney; Loretta Anne
Dennis; Doreen Fitzgerald Dewald; Patricia Guyer; William
Doyle; Thomas Dunn; Kathleen Eisenhauer; Lothar & Carole
Eiserloh; Cynthia Estruch; Margaret Fenley; Remy Fenster;
Paul Fischer; Henry Friedeman; Don Furnas; Harry
Gewanter; Karen A. Glasow; Mitchell Goldstein; Robert
Goodman; Michael B. Gross; Franklin & Barbara Haas; Peter
Harissis; Albert J. Havranek; Ellen Hawyer; Tony Henson;
Terrence D. Herne; Fred Hundhausen; Dirk E. Huttenbach;
William & Nancy Jones; Mary Julian; Sandra Kessler;
Richard V. Kirchhoff; Joan Koven; Randall G. Krause;
Juergen Kroos; Robert Kropkowski; James Dubrick; Anne
Marie Kuder; Joan Lawlor; Steven Levine; Paul Levinstein;
G. Seth Leyman; Alvin S. Levy; William J. Little; C.
Douglas McArthur; Raj Mangla; Lou Ann Marinello; J.
Douglas Martin; Elaine Mason; Patrick Mathews; Curt
Matthews; Katherine & Donald McConnell; Joseph W.
Mechaber; Edward Michaels; Marcia Milton; Sterling
Moffat; Peter Monaldi; Robert J. Nemes; David Nesser;
Pamela Hall O'Connor; Stuart H. Orkin; Orval Rader; C.
Michael & Karen Reimringer; Ann Roberts; Michael Roberts;
Jose Rodriguez; Henry Rohrer, Jr.; Barbara & Philip Rubin;
Mari E. Ryan; Susan Schliff; Dennis Schmidt; Judith
Schmucker; Brian & Cheri Schuster; Thomas R. Shevlin;
Alexander Simpson; Rita Simpson; Mary Soles; Andrew
Stewart; Edward Taylor; Archie Lowell Thing; Ernestine S.
Thomann; William Trautman; A.T. Valencia; Annunziata
Vetter; Jill Voran; John & Maria Wilkins; Suzanne Willis;
Lois Winslow; Ralph Zimelman; Individually and on Behalf
of All Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA, INC., Defendant-Appellee.
VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA, INC., Third-Party Plaintiff,
v.
John F. SCHOENDHARDT d/b/a Kincannon Mobil Gas Service, et
al., Third-Party Defendants.

No. 367, Docket 85-7552.

United States Court of Appeals,
Second Circuit.

Argued Oct. 28, 1985.
Decided June 26, 1986.

Beverly C. Moore, Jr., Washington, D.C. (Carl Shoolman, Rochester, N.Y., of counsel), for plaintiffs-appellants.

Daniel V. Gsovski, New York City (Walter F. Petzinger, Herzfeld & Rubin, P.C., New York City, Anthony R. Palermo, Harter, Secrest & Emery, Rochester, N.Y., of counsel), for defendant-appellee.

Before MESKILL, CARDAMONE and WINTER, Circuit Judges.

WINTER, Circuit Judge:

This litigation originated as a class action suit brought under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, 15 U.S.C. Secs. 2301-2312 (1982) ("Magnuson-Moss," "the Act"), involving alleged defects in the oil systems of Volkswagen Rabbits. The district court dismissed the class action for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. It concluded that only 75 of the 119 named plaintiffs had viable claims for relief, and thus that the Act's unique jurisdictional provision requiring a minimum of 100 named plaintiffs to bring a class action in a federal court had not been satisfied. The remaining individual claims were dismissed on the ground that they did not meet the joinder requirements of Rule 20(a), Fed.R.Civ.P., and thus could not be aggregated to satisfy another of the Act's jurisdictional provisions requiring a total amount in controversy of at least $50,000. Abraham v. Volkswagen of America, Inc., 103 F.R.D. 358 (W.D.N.Y.1984).

We hold that: (i) the district court used an improper procedure in resolving the 100 named plaintiffs jurisdictional question; (ii) implied warranty claims brought under the Magnuson-Moss Act are subject to state law privity rules; (iii) the express warranties in this case do not cover automobile defects manifesting themselves after expiration of the time/mileage limits of the relevant warranties; (iv) joint owners of automobiles may be counted only once toward satisfaction of the 100 named plaintiffs requirement; and (v) joinder of the remaining plaintiffs should have been allowed under Rule 20(a). We affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand.

BACKGROUND

The 119 plaintiffs are owners of Volkswagen Rabbits, model years 1975-79. They brought a class action lawsuit against the manufacturer, Volkswagen of America ("VWOA") alleging, inter alia, breach of the express warranty given in connection with the sale of each car and breach of the implied warranty of merchantability. Their claim, as originally stated, was that the oil system in the 1975-79 Rabbits was defective, causing excessive oil consumption, engine damage and failure, and decreased resale value of the cars. Not all plaintiffs claim to have suffered each form of damage, but all claim to have suffered at least one of the varieties specified. The complaint, as later amended, alleged that the damages claimed resulted from a single defective part, the valve stem seal, which is supposed to prevent oil from leaking into the engine's combustion chamber. The seal allegedly was made of an inferior material that caused it to harden and crack prematurely, which in turn led to oil leakage and the other types of damage claimed.

Federal jurisdiction was invoked under the Magnuson-Moss Act. 15 U.S.C. Secs. 2301-2312 (1982). This Act applies to all sales of consumer products in which a written warranty is given.1 Section 2310(d)(1) of the Act provides that "a consumer who is damaged by the failure of a supplier, warrantor, or service contractor to comply with any obligation under [the Act], or under a written warranty, implied warranty, or service contract, may bring suit for damages and other legal and equitable relief...." 15 U.S.C. Sec. 2310(d)(1). Federal and state courts have concurrent jurisdiction over Magnuson-Moss actions, id. Sec. 2310(d)(1)(A), (B), but no claim is cognizable by a federal court if: (i) the amount in controversy of any individual claim is less than $25; (ii) the total amount in controversy is less than $50,000; or (iii) the action is brought as a class action by fewer than 100 named plaintiffs. 15 U.S.C. Sec. 2310(d)(3)(A), (B), (C).

VWOA moved to dismiss the class action claims on the ground that the 100 named plaintiffs requirement was not satisfied and that the court thus lacked subject matter jurisdiction. It also moved to sever, and then dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, the individual damage claims on the ground that they did not satisfy the joinder requirements of Fed.R.Civ.P. 20(a) and thus could not be aggregated toward the $50,000 requirement.

VWOA sought discovery in connection with its motion to dismiss the class action for failing to comply with the 100 named plaintiffs requirement.

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