txzrider
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Mr Mackie... I read this a little differently.
"Identical engines were labeled with different horsepower ratings, misleading consumers into believing they were getting more power by purchasing more expensive models, according to one of the lawsuits."
to have the same engine labeled differently and have the purchase price adjusted upwards to me should be considered fraud.
"Sometimes, the same engine was advertised as having different horsepower ratings depending on how it was sold."
I also had recieved a letter, I was never unhappy with the power of any of my briggs engines so I ignored it. What I would question here is... was this a briggs issue or the mower manufacturer issue? It would seem that the individual manufacturers, snapper, toro, mtd, etc... would have had to been part of this and therefore should have shared part of the blame. I mean really how much due diligence would it have taken to see that 2 diff briggs engines had the exact same parts list?
"Identical engines were labeled with different horsepower ratings, misleading consumers into believing they were getting more power by purchasing more expensive models, according to one of the lawsuits."
to have the same engine labeled differently and have the purchase price adjusted upwards to me should be considered fraud.
"Sometimes, the same engine was advertised as having different horsepower ratings depending on how it was sold."
I also had recieved a letter, I was never unhappy with the power of any of my briggs engines so I ignored it. What I would question here is... was this a briggs issue or the mower manufacturer issue? It would seem that the individual manufacturers, snapper, toro, mtd, etc... would have had to been part of this and therefore should have shared part of the blame. I mean really how much due diligence would it have taken to see that 2 diff briggs engines had the exact same parts list?