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Miller v. General Motors, LLC
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2:22-cv-12739
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March 31, 2025
Mich. Judge Trims Chevy Volt Battery Defect Class Action
A Michigan federal judge has said drivers who allege General Motors sold defective hybrids that sometimes turn off while driving do not have the standing to bring claims on behalf of states in which they do not live or haven't been injured, while noting the district is divided on when to make such a decision.
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August 30, 2023
Drivers Still Can't Identify Defect In Chevy Volt Suit, GM Says
General Motors urged a Michigan federal judge on Tuesday to dismiss a proposed class action alleging the auto company concealed a battery problem that causes some Chevrolet Volts to stop suddenly, saying the drivers still have not identified a specific defect.
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November 14, 2022
GM Battery Defect Brings Chevy Volts To A Halt, Suit Says
General Motors used a defective battery part in its Chevrolet Volt, causing some vehicles to stop suddenly while going up to 75 mph, and failed to warn customers or help them fix the issue, a proposed class action filed in Michigan federal court claims.