Chevy Impala Flex-Fuel Damage Class Action Lawsuit Dismissed In Illinois
The plaintiff failed to allege the sedan’s inability to run exclusively on E85 as a defect.
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The plaintiff failed to allege the sedan’s inability to run exclusively on E85 as a defect.
The lawsuit alleges excessive oil consumption.
The Plaintiff alleges excessive oil consumption.
Workers demand $3 million in wages.
The airbag inflator could rupture and send shrapnel into the cabin.
The judge ruled that the plaintiff had no evidence of fraudulent concealment.
The issue may allegedly result in loss of propulsion.
Two fatalities and several injuries are claimed to be related.
Cybersecurity executives argue the law poses a safety risk.
Convicted of one count of securities fraud and two counts of wire fraud.
The newfound lawsuit was consolidated from eight separate class actions.
Numerous lawsuits have been filed over the issue.
Yet another oil consumption lawsuit against GM.
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The Silverado flipped several times after being hit by a Honda Civic.
The class action lawsuit continues.
Litigation has been ongoing since 2017.
The airbag was manufactured by a supplier called ARC Automotive.
Certain Flex Fuel vehicles can’t run E85 all the time, the suit claims.
The plaintiff changed her vehicle’s vacuum pump three times.