Christopher Rossen, Managing Editor

Christopher Rossen

Christopher is a highly skilled automotive technical writer. With a profound passion for automobiles, Christopher has dedicated his career to delving into the intricate world of automotive class action law, industry trends, and automotive maintenance.

His unique blend of expertise and enthusiasm has positioned him as a respected authority in the automotive sphere, providing insightful and well-researched content that not only educates but also empowers readers with invaluable knowledge.

Christopher’s prowess extends beyond the written word, as he possesses an impressive set of technical skills that enhance his ability to dissect complex automotive topics. His keen eye for detail and in-depth understanding of automotive systems allow him to demystify intricate concepts, making them accessible to a broad audience.

Outside of his writing endeavors, Christopher’s unwavering love for cars transcends the digital realm. He can often be found on the local autocross circuit, pushing the limits of automotive performance firsthand.

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Latest posts from Christopher

  • Mazda Engine Coolant Defect: Legal Battle Over A Critical Engine Flaw

    Mazda Engine Coolant Defect: Legal Battle Over A Critical Engine Flaw

    If you’re a Mazda vehicle owner that is equipped with the SKYACTIV-G 2.5T engine, it’s important to be aware of a class action lawsuit recently filed that could significantly impact you. The law firm of Sauder Schelkopf filed the action Jarvis et al. v. Mazda Motor of America, Inc., et al., that alleges a defect…


  • Rats, Rights, and Automobile Wrongs: The Unusual Case Against Honda

    Rats, Rights, and Automobile Wrongs: The Unusual Case Against Honda

    In a recent lawsuit, American Honda Motor Co. Inc. found itself in the spotlight over allegations regarding their eco-friendly yet rodent-attracting wiring insulation. While Honda’s soy-based wiring coating was a nod to sustainability, it unexpectedly lured in rodents, leading to costly damage for Chicago Honda owners. The lawsuit Caracci v. American Honda Motor Co. Inc.…


  • Jeep Wrangler 4xe Fire Hazard Lawsuit Unveiled

    Jeep Wrangler 4xe Fire Hazard Lawsuit Unveiled

    2021 to 2023 Jeep Wrangler 4xe owners have found themselves grappling with a troubling safety hazard. An alleged defect within the vehicle’s lithium-ion battery, has resulted in a scenario where these vehicles are susceptible to catching fire. According to the lawsuit, 2021 to 2023 Jeep Wrangler 4xe’s can become fire hazards even when turned off…