Cadillac SRX Headlight Lawsuit Dismissed
The owner filed the suit well past the statute of limitations.
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The owner filed the suit well past the statute of limitations.
This class-action suit is open to certain owners of 2013-2017 Cadillac vehicles.
Non-adjustable units seem to fix the issue.
Some SRX owners continue to deal with persistent headlight problems.
Trim and leaks also on the list of issues.
As many as 380,498 vehicles may be affected by this problem.
Two people have crashed due to this purported problem.
The SRX was available with a 3.0L V6, 3.6L V6 and 2.8L V6 turbo.
Water can leak into the headlights due to faulty seals.
The suit alleges that CUE infotainment screens crack, delaminate, bubble and become unresponsive.
A class action lawsuit was filed over the SRX’s faulty headlights.
The suit alleges moisture can become trapped in the lights, causing them to break.
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The results put it behind the Lexus RX in cumulative sales volume, though the Lexus has run away with the sales crown.
The results put it directly behind the Lexus RX in cumulative sales volume in its competitive set.
Cumulative Cadillac crossover sales have increased 20.5 percent to 24,836 units in the first five months of 2017.
Sales have increased 5.4 percent to 13,558 units in the first three months of 2017.
Sales have decreased 6 percent to 8,262 units in the first two months of 2017.
In Canada, 316 deliveries of the XT5 were made.
During the 2016 calendar year, cumulative sales of Cadillac luxury crossovers decreased 10.5 percent to 61,624 units.