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Offline Ronzuki

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ASMC and CU SETTLE!!
« on: July 08, 2004, 06:18:54 AM »
I just received this email....

July 8, 2004





We are pleased to announce that the product disparagement lawsuit regarding the Suzuki Samurai sport-utility vehicle, filed by Suzuki against Consumers Union (CU) in 1996 has been settled and will be dismissed.  



The basis for the settlement was an agreement both parties reached relative to a Joint Public Statement that CU and Suzuki would issue concerning CU's Samurai tests and this lawsuit.  At the time of the filing for Dismissal of the Litigation, both Suzuki and CU will issue the same public statement at the same time and date (July 8, 2004, 1:00 p.m. EST) via a press release (attached).



During the settlement discussions, both parties acknowledged their mutual respect for each other in that Suzuki recognized CU's stated commitment for objective and unbiased testing and reporting and CU recognized Suzuki's stated commitment for designing, manufacturing and marketing safe vehicles.  



We are pleased that we were able to resolve this lawsuit based upon the mutual respect acknowledged between Suzuki and CU.  We thank you for all the support and encouragement you have given us.  Over the years, we have received numerous messages of strong loyalty, support and encouragement. Your support is sincerely appreciated by all of us and we thank you for it again.  



Please join us as we move on to the next level and begin to realize our potential in the U.S. market.





Sincerely,





Koichi Suzuki

President Automotive Operations

American Suzuki Motor Corporation  






Statement


For Immediate Release                                                    



Suzuki and Consumers Union Agree to Settle Lawsuit



BREA, Calif. - (July 8, 2004) - The Suzuki Motor Corporation and Consumers Union of the U.S., Inc. ("CU") are pleased to announce that the product disparagement lawsuit regarding the Suzuki Samurai sport-utility vehicle, filed by Suzuki against CU in 1996 in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, has been settled and will be dismissed.  In the process of settlement discussions between the parties, the parties have acknowledged their mutual respect for each other in that Suzuki recognizes CU's stated commitment for objective and unbiased testing and reporting and CU recognizes Suzuki's stated commitment for designing, manufacturing, and marketing safe vehicles.



Consumers Union (CU) and Suzuki disagree with respect to the validity of CU's short course avoidance maneuver tests of the Samurai in 1988.  Suzuki disputes the validity of the protocol and findings of these tests, and CU stands by its test protocol and findings.  However, CU and Suzuki agree on the following:



Mutual Respect Acknowledged

*        CU recognizes Suzuki's stated commitment for designing, manufacturing and marketing safe vehicles.



*        Suzuki recognizes CU's stated commitment for objective and unbiased testing and reporting.



Background

In 1988, when CU tested the Samurai, small SUVs as a category were new to the market. The Samurai was among the earliest entrants to this category.  The Samurai has not been sold by Suzuki in the United States since 1995.  Studies performed by the U.S. government have shown that the Samurai's real world rollover accident performance was within a range with other utility vehicles.



The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and others have criticized the CU tests because of driver variation.  CU disagrees with NHTSA's position. NHTSA uses robotic controllers in its rollover testing of SUVs to minimize driver variation.  



CU has never questioned the safety of any other Suzuki model it has tested.  It has praised the Suzuki Sidekick and recommended the Suzuki Vitara/XL-7.  



Clarification

CU's 1996 statement that the 1988 Samurai "easily rolls over in turns" was limited to the severe turns in CU's short course avoidance maneuver. CU's use of the adverb "easily" may have been misconstrued and misunderstood.  CU never intended to state or imply that the Samurai easily rolls over in routine driving conditions. Subsequent to 1988, several other SUVs have tipped up either in CU's tests or in U.S. government tests.  



CU and Suzuki agree not to refer to the Samurai testing or rating or their litigation in any advertising, promotional or fundraising materials. CU agrees to remove from CU's website entitled consumersrighttoknow.org those portions that refer to their litigation and Suzuki  agrees to remove its website entitled suzukivcu.com.



CU and Suzuki may refer to its prior publications concerning the Samurai rating or testing provided they also furnish the recipient with a copy of the Joint Public Statement or a reference to a webpage containing the Joint Public Statement.  



No Demand For Monetary Compensation

The subject lawsuit has been dismissed, and Suzuki has not demanded or received monetary compensation.



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About American Suzuki

The Automotive Operations of American Suzuki Motor Corporation (ASMC), Brea, Calif., was founded in 1985 by Suzuki Motor Corporation.  ASMC markets automobiles in the United States through a network of about 500 automotive dealerships in 49 states.  ASMC's parent company, Suzuki Motor Corporation (SMC), was founded in 1909, incorporated in 1920 and is based in Hamamatsu, Japan.  SMC is a diversified worldwide automobile manufacturer with 141 distributors in 127 countries.



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Consumers Union contact information:  Linda Wagner, Communications Office, 914-378-2433, righttoknow|removethispart|@cu.consumer.org  <mailto:righttoknow|removethispart|@cu.consumer.org




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Offline Mike71

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Re: ASMC and CU SETTLE!!
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2004, 07:36:16 AM »
so they basicly said that CU wassent wrong and the sami does roll over easily? but that suzuki builds a fine product?

and suzuki backed out and said CU runs a tight ship??? i am totaly confused after reading that
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Offline JokerWhiskey

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Re: ASMC and CU SETTLE!!
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2004, 07:56:44 AM »
ya so they both are great companies. thats great. so when is the Jimny going to the states?  ;D

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Offline Ronzuki

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Re: ASMC and CU SETTLE!!
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2004, 09:37:19 AM »
I was disappointed in the settlement  >:( I was personally looking for a good battle, but I guess it would cost too much to prove a point...... so much for a victory eh?
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Re: ASMC and CU SETTLE!!
« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2004, 09:43:12 AM »
Suzuki and CU draw and the lawyers win again then  ???
I wonder how much their fees were for both sides to get nowhere
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Re: ASMC and CU SETTLE!!
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2004, 10:05:01 AM »
I think CU was going loose.  Suzuki has taken down their web site dedicated to the lawsuit.  Lucky I saved those videos so I can show people how CU screwed over Suzuki and the Samurai.

Anyhow, it's over.  Bring on the Jimny!

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Re: ASMC and CU SETTLE!!
« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2004, 01:35:37 PM »
Ya I want a Jimny real bad! (even though I wont be able to afford it for at least a couple years)

Hope they do make it over. Thats one sweet rig.  ;D  

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Re: ASMC and CU SETTLE!!
« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2004, 02:08:12 PM »
Im very disapointed.  >:( CU should have to pay. WE the public lost a great vehicle cause of CU's b.s. allegations. F-That!

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Re: ASMC and CU SETTLE!!
« Reply #8 on: July 08, 2004, 02:59:07 PM »
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Im very disapointed.  >:( CU should have to pay. WE the public lost a great vehicle cause of CU's b.s. allegations. F-That!

Mike


My thoughts exactly!
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Re: ASMC and CU SETTLE!!
« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2004, 06:54:28 PM »
kinda leaves you with a empty feeling don't it ?

there has to be more to this settlement than whats being reported. i mean suzuki seemed to have fought tooth and nail for years. claiming slander to cu's report on the samurai, only to settle saying cu does quality work.

one thing is for sure though. the real winners in this case is the lawyers, they must have raked in the cash on this one.

conspiracy theory anyone ?

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Re: ASMC and CU SETTLE!!
« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2004, 08:17:20 PM »
  Yeah, I've always believed that if you follow the money trail you'll have the motivation behind all of this. From CU's "Un-acceptable" rating rolling up dough and publicity for CU. To the lawyers rolling up dough for dragging this lawsuit on for so many years. And in the end we lost the forever kick-ass Samurai.

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Re: ASMC and CU SETTLE!!
« Reply #11 on: July 09, 2004, 05:03:32 AM »
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Im very disapointed.  >:( CU should have to pay. WE the public lost a great vehicle cause of CU's b.s. allegations. F-That!

Mike

HERE, HERE. . . I agree with Mike!