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Steve Saleen Says "There Can Only Be One!"

joesgt281

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"There is only one Saleen" Here we go lawsuit time!

PRESS RELEASE

Orange County, California. (July 17, 2009) Steve Saleen and his company, Steve Saleen’s SMS Supercars, announced today that they have filed a lawsuit in the Superior Court in California, seeking an order directing MJ Acquisitions, Inc. to cease and desist from promoting their products under the Saleen name in any form. Concurrently, Mr. Saleen is also seeking additional, related remedies from the company that formerly carried his name. This action is an additional move to continue to protect the name, reputation and brand value of Steve Saleen, and to reassure his loyal customers, dealers and car enthusiasts that only Steve Saleen’s SMS Supercar performance vehicles and products are genuine and deserving to carry his name.

Steve Saleen ceded control of the company he founded, Saleen, Inc., in 2003 and left it completely in the spring of 2007 without any further management association. The non-enthusiast corporate executives sold a number of assets to a company by the name of MJ Acquisitions, Inc., changed the company’s name, and in early 2009 ceased operations altogether.

True Steve Saleen performance vehicles again available in the market

After having left his previous company, Mr. Saleen started Steve Saleen’s SMS Supercars in 2008 and unveiled his newest creation, the SMS 570 Challenger, in January of this year. After having participated in the 2009 National Automobile Dealers Association show as part of the official Chrysler Group display, Steve Saleen’s SMS Supercars successfully launched the SMS 570X Challenger and the new SMS 296 Supercharger at the New York International Auto Show in April of 2009, where many media ranked them among the stars of the show. Steve Saleen’s SMS 460 and 460X Mustangs were announced at the 45th Mustang Anniversary show in Alabama in April, with more info and images to be released this weekend at the Mustangs Northwest Roundup in Seattle and during the 2009 Mustang Week in Myrtle Beach starting Monday, July 20.

Steve Saleen steps up and protects his brand, name, reputation and customers “SMS Supercars is the new Saleen,� says Mr. Saleen

In April 2009, Steve Saleen announced support for his customers and dealers affected negatively by the demise of the company that long carried his name. In a statement issued in April, he said: “The company I launched a long time ago announced it will no longer honor its product warranties, nor will the acquiring company for those assets, MJ Acquisitions, Inc. This kind of ‘customer treatment’ damages my reputation, misleads customers and cannot be left unaddressed.� Steve Saleen announced that SMS Supercars would guarantee the warranties that MJ Acquisitions abandoned.

Mr. Saleen went on to say: “It amuses me that faceless executives and wannabes are trying to misrepresent themselves as some kind of continuation of Saleen, which they are not. SMS Supercars is the true Saleen. It is the only company I endorse, the only company entitled to use my name and legacy, and the only company that carries my signature on its products, because they are my products. The legal action we have undertaken today will emphasize once and for all that the only genuine Saleen products are mine.

"There is only one Saleen" Steve Saleen told (other club, Iwon't name it) today in an exclusive interview, making clear that MJ Acquisitions only bought certain assets -- and once Hancock Park Associates, then majority owner of Saleen Inc, shut down the company; the company ceased to exist, and the use of the name reverted back to Mr. Saleen. Mr. Saleen also clarified that he never had a non-compete clause when he left the company in 2007.

More on this story will continue to unfold, but the future for the owners and enthusiasts looks bright
 
Steve Saleen ceded control of the company he founded, Saleen, Inc., in 2003 and left it completely in the spring of 2007 without any further management association.
:wtf As far as im concerned he gave up on the brand "Saleen" in favor of "SMS Supercars". So he has nothing to bitch about. I hope he loses. Its just one last ditch effort by a money hungry has been.
 
Exactly why you don't give a business your name. Then you can walk away and not have the stigma of the name association. He should have called them "JonesCars" or somethin'
 
"lethal289" said:
:wtf As far as im concerned he gave up on the brand "Saleen" in favor of "SMS Supercars". So he has nothing to bitch about. I hope he loses. Its just one last ditch effort by a money hungry has been.


Did you read the whole article? Finish with this.


There is only one Saleen" Steve Saleen told (other club, Iwon't name it) today in an exclusive interview, making clear that MJ Acquisitions only bought certain assets -- and once Hancock Park Associates, then majority owner of Saleen Inc, shut down the company; the company ceased to exist, and the use of the name reverted back to Mr. Saleen. Mr. Saleen also clarified that he never had a non-compete clause when he left the company in 2007.
 
yea i read the whole article, the whole part of that paragraph is what steve saleen says. Does that mean it to be facts? I take that as him wanting his name back. Even if a company shut down, the person that owned that company still has the rights to the name. The copy rights, the trademarks, etc... still belong to somebody dont they??
 
Hmm, you sell your company to somebody that eff's it up and you want to fix that for the good of all the loyal owners of those cars, as well as to repair the damage somebody did to your own name....I'd do the same thing.
I doubt this is a money ploy by Steve because his SMS business seems to be doing just fine.
 
None of these big shots do anything if it wasnt for the money. Thats whats wrong with our society today. Dont kid yourself. He doesnt care about loyal customers, or people who have purchased his products in the past.
 
"lethal289" said:
None of these big shots do anything if it wasnt for the money. Thats whats wrong with our society today. Dont kid yourself. He doesnt care about loyal customers, or people who have purchased his products in the past.

I don't have any proof of your last statement so I cannot make a valid judgement but from what he says in his statement I'd tend to disagree with yours in general.
Do you have a personal situation concerning Saleen? Then I could understand.
 
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