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Kobe Steel, Toyota hit with U.S. lawsuit over vehicle metal quality

Reuters  |  NEW YORK 

By Tina Bellon

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U. S. consumers have filed a lawsuit against Ltd <5406. T> and Motor Corp <7203. T> accusing the companies of violating laws and engaging in fraud by concealing the use of substandard components in vehicles.

The proposed class-action lawsuit represents the first U. S. consumer complaint filed against over an issue that has been dogging Japan's third-largest steelmaker for nearly five decades.

Kobe, which supplies parts to manufacturers of cars, planes and trains around the world, admitted last year to supplying products with falsified specifications to about 500 customers, throwing global supply chains into turmoil.

Earlier on Tuesday, said its will step down to take responsibility for the widespread data fraud scandal.

The U. S. lawsuit, filed on Monday in federal court in San Francisco, was brought by two residents who seek to represent a nationwide class of consumers who bought allegedly defective vehicles.

According to the complaint, Toyota's Prius, Camry, Land Cruiser and Lexus vehicles have all been manufactured with "sub-standard" steel, aluminum and copper.

The plaintiffs allege that and both violated federal and state laws by claiming that the vehicles complied with U.

S. quality standards.

could not immediately be reached for comment. declined to comment on the lawsuit.

In a special order in November, the asked 29 automakers, including Toyota, to disclose the safety of any of their vehicles or supplied by

The regulator did not immediately respond to a request for comment on what data it had received in response and whether there was any evidence of faulty in cars.

Monday's 40-page lawsuit outlines the ways in which the companies allegedly concealed poor quality. It demands compensatory and punitive damages in an unspecified amount.

According to the complaint, at least six sold or leased to U. S. consumers were manufactured with substandard from Plaintiffs said the could impact vehicle safety and performance.

had the duty to disclose any defective because it has consistently marketed its automobiles as safe, functional and reliable, the lawsuit says.

and had superior knowledge and access to the facts, the lawsuit alleged, giving rise to fraud by concealment claims.

is also undergoing a separate probe.

(Reporting by in New York; Additional reporting by in Washington; Editing by and Matthew Lewis)

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First Published: Wed, March 07 2018. 02:04 IST
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