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Last August, a group of owners and lawyers were seeking class-action certification for a lawsuit alleging premature failure of the bearings and seeking full engine replacements.
General Motors was ordered by a federal appeals court to face a class action claiming it violated laws of 26 U.S. states by knowingly selling several hundred thousand cars, trucks and SUVs with ...
A California jury has ordered General Motors LLC to pay $102.6 million to a class of consumers after finding that it hid an engine defect that caused problems including stalling and premature ...
These lawsuits include at least two class action ones, one filed by a man from Myerstown, Pennsylvania on April 2 and another filed in federal court in California. [42] Two other lawsuits have also named Delphi Automotive , the car parts manufacturer that produced the defective switches, as one of the parties partly responsible for the deaths ...
The 8L 90 is the subject of a class-action lawsuit filed in December 2018 that alleges the transmission suffers from persistent "shudder" issues and that GM has known about the problems since its introduction and has failed to provide a solution, instead choosing to wait until the unit is out of warranty. [16]
The Oldsmobile Diesel engine is a series of V6 and V8 diesel engines produced by General Motors from 1978 to 1985. Their design was based on the Olds 350 gasoline engine architecture. A 350 cu in (5.7 L) V8 was introduced in 1978, followed by a 261 cu in (4.3 L) V8 only for the 1979 model year.
General Motors (GM) has been ordered to pay a hefty $102.6 million in a 2016-class action lawsuit trial that alleges that it sold trucks in SUVs with defective engines, leading to vehicle breakdowns.
McGee v. General Motors was a 1998 court case in which the jury awarded plaintiffs Robert and Connie McGee $60 million. [1] The trial revealed hidden information about a General Motors fuel tank design. General Motors (GM) was alleged to have sacrificed vehicle safety measures in favor of additional profit. [1]