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Canadian Saturn Vue and Ion Owners Propose to File a Class Action for Transmission Failures |
Canadian Saturn Vue and Ion Owners Propose to File a Class Action for Transmission Failures |
| Written by VALERIE HALL | |
| Sunday, 20 April 2008 | |
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These vti transmission failures create an enormous risk to human life, wherever Saturn Vues and Ions are driven.The proposed grounds for the Class Action Lawsuit on behalf of Canadian Consumers with 2002- 2004 Saturn Vue and Ion include unfair business practice, quality of services and goods, consumer rights and warranties, breech of warranty, consumer fraud and unjust enrichment. According to GM Canada it is normal business procedure to allow customers to drive vehicle with transmissions that failed on highways at high-speed without warning, causing sudden and massive deceleration. These transmission failures have necessitated evasive maneuvers to prevent rear end collisions, chain reaction accidents and loss of life.
international news / automotive news / press release A Canadian Class Action Law Suit proposed to be filed by owners of 2002- 2004 Saturn Vue and Ion By: Valerie Hall (Bigg News) Sunday, Mar 16 2008, 6:59pm
The proposed grounds for the Canadian Class Action Lawsuit on behalf of Canadian Consumers with 2002- 2004 Saturn Vue and Ion include unfair business practice, quality of services, quality of goods, consumer rights and warranties, breech of warranty and unjust enrichment. In addition General Motors is in contravention of the Highway Traffic Act and the Consumer Protection Act. GM Canada knowingly tries to return to the consumer vehicles having defective transmissions and being dangerous to drive. GM Canada knowingly endangers public safety, has a total disregard for the laws of Canada and for all human life in Canada. The arrogance of GM Canada is unconscionable, unethical and totally unacceptable. GM Canada is disregarding the GM generated Saturn safety recall service technical repair bulletins. According to GM Canada it is normal business procedure to allow customers to drive vehicle with transmissions that have stopped operating properly on highways at high-speed without warning, causing sudden and massive deceleration. These tranny failures have necessitated evasive maneuvers to prevent rear end collisions, chain reaction accidents and loss of life. The Saturn vehicles lose power at random in town at intersections and elsewhere on public roads. The transmission failures create an enormous risk to human life, wherever Saturn Vues and Ions are driven. GM Canada refuses to honour the new car power train warranty and extended warranty and fails to properly diagnose, repair and replace the defective vti transmissions with safe transmissions. GM Canada even disregards the rights of the consumer to be warned about this allegedly defective and dangerous transmission. Withholding this important information prevents informed consent before the consumer enters into a new vehicle contract with GM Canada. GM Canada also resells these vehicles having vti transmissions and fails to warn the new owners about their allegedly inherently defective nature. mailto: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it mailto: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it '; document.write( '' ); document.write( addy_text43570 ); document.write( '<\/a>' ); //-->\n This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Additional Information: Contact: Valerie Hall |
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