
Various Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC Vehicles
Allegations: Marketing vehicles as safe and reliable when engines can suffer damage, fail or lose propulsion due to a defect
In September 2019, a class-action lawsuit was filed against General Motors for allegedly misleadingly marketing that its Cadillac User Experience system (a touch screen infotainment system with navigation and radio features) in vehicles – including Cadillacs and Escalades – improves driver safety when, according to plaintiffs, defects in the system make safety features inoperable and cause drivers to become distracted. (Goldstein et al v. General Motors LLC, Case No. 19-cv-1778, S. D. CA.)
Allegations: Marketing vehicles as safe and reliable when engines can suffer damage, fail or lose propulsion due to a defect
Allegations: Failing to disclose that data regarding consumers’ driving behavior collected by OnStar is shared with third parties
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles
Allegations: Falsely marketing vehicles as safe, durable, and reliable
Allegations: Deceptively marketing vehicles as “Clean Diesel”
Allegations: Falsely marketing filters as Made in USA
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing vehicles as safe and functional when there is a risk the batteries will catch on fire
Allegations: Overstating the weight that vehicles can safely pull
Depends who you ask.
Chevy pulls a bait and switch as it attempts to pass off unproven new models as dependable.
It’s all in the math and how you define some terms.
What happens when a giveaway cap costs more than just a ticket?