Car Giant Handing $150,000,000 To Customers in Class Action Settlement Over Defective Engines
2025-07-05 16:01:44

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A US car manufacturing giant has agreed to send $150 million to customers to settle accusations that certain vehicles were sold with defective engines. According to the newly updated settlement portal, General Motors will provide compensation to affected owners and lessees for issues related to excessive oil consumption in vehicles equipped with LC9 engines. The payout will go to customers in California, Idaho and North Carolina. The lawsuit alleges GM was aware of a defect triggered by excessiv...
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