Some 2020 Chevy Traverse AWD Units Sold Were FWD Only, Alleges Class Action Lawsuit
Alleging that the vehicles were improperly branded as AWD models.
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Alleging that the vehicles were improperly branded as AWD models.
No evidence of emissions tampering was found.
Another lawsuit related to the GM eight-speed.
The lawsuit has been amended and refiled multiple times.
Parts companies say design patents for simple components stifles competition.
Alleging that faulty airbags can expel shrapnel into the cabin.
Not the first lawsuit for this issue.
Alleging that the transmission is defective.
Five claims were allowed to move forward.
The fuel pump can allegedly fail and damage the engine.
Dismissed on grounds of no authority.
GM wanted $6 billion in damages.
Murdered woman’s son reportedly contacted OnStar for help.
Seeking compensation and GM warranty reform.
The judge ruled that “destination does not reasonably imply an absence of profit.”
An independent mediator will attempt to resolve the deadlock.
The class action lawsuit has been reduced to 42 plaintiffs.
The plaintiff failed to allege the sedan’s inability to run exclusively on E85 as a defect.
The lawsuit alleges excessive oil consumption.