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What if any changes where made after 2019 to the rear differentials or do these problems continue?
"A Dodge rear differential class action lawsuit includes 2014-2019 Dodge Challengers and Chargers equipped with V8 engines, including certain Charger Hellcats, Challenger Hellcats and Demons."

Since they state that the suit doesn't extend past that year, you can safely bet that the issue no longer is present in 19+ cars. If it does, its not prevalent enough for a lawsuit.
 

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Six parties are suing. Not much of a class lol. I dont see that going anywhere.
 
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"A Dodge rear differential class action lawsuit includes 2014-2019 Dodge Challengers and Chargers equipped with V8 engines, including certain Charger Hellcats, Challenger Hellcats and Demons."

Since they state that the suit doesn't extend past that year, you can safely bet that the issue no longer is present in 19+ cars. If it does, its not prevalent enough for a lawsuit.
The issue still exists in 2020/2021 cars... it's all the same parts... and actually it's a pretty common issue. My car is a 2020 and has the issue, already been into the dealership to have it documented and it had less than 500 miles on it at that time.. bone stock.

Car has 2600 miles on it, issue is still there...
 

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The issue still exists in 2020/2021 cars... it's all the same parts... and actually it's a pretty common issue. My car is a 2020 and has the issue, already been into the dealership to have it documented and it had less than 500 miles on it at that time.. bone stock.

Car has 2600 miles on it, issue is still there...
then they need to extend their time frame and that would be even more to their advantage, that Dodge still has yet to update the design thus they could get paid on the grounds of negligence or something similar. How they plan to present analytical data to the court is the only part I see being the issue. How are they going to show them the product really cant hold up? Just throw a bunch of statistics to them as evidence that shows out of 100 cars 30 had a rear fail? That won't work lol

They're gonna have to take the judge in their personal car, launch it on something super sticky and hope it blows up the pumpkin. Look over at the judge and just say "I rest my case" 😂
 
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