Jessy Edwards ย |ย  July 15, 2024

Category: Auto News
A black Cadillac Escalade parked on a street, representing the GM class action.
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GM defective paint class action overview:ย 

  • Who: Four owners of vehicles made by General Motors are suing the company.ย 
  • Why: The plaintiffs say General Motors used defective paint on its vehicles. It was prone to cracking, clouding and delaminating.ย 
  • Where: The GM defective paint class action lawsuit was filed in a California federal court.

This new class action alleges that General Motors sold cars coated with defective paint. That causes the vehiclesโ€™ exteriors to peel, crack, become cloudy and delaminate.

Plaintiffs Bryon Lyman, Kelly McAteer, Jason Merkel and Mark Volk filed the class action lawsuit against General Motors LLC on July 9 in a California federal court. They allege violations of state and federal consumer laws.ย 

The class action refers to paint on 2015-2020 Chevrolet Tahoes, 2015-2020 Chevrolet Suburbans, 2015-2020 GMC Yukons, 2015-2020 GMC Yukon XLs, and 2015-2020 Cadillac Escalades.ย 

โ€œAlthough the defect manifested over time, [General Motors] knew or should have known of those issues prior to sale of the [vehicles]; yet GM continued to put the latently defective class vehicles on the market,โ€ the lawsuit alleges.

The Lawsuit alleges that the paint issue is an expensive fix

The class action contains many consumer stories about the issues with their vehiclesโ€™ paint jobs.

Lyman says he bought a used 2017 Tahoe LT in California in 2019. He alleges that In early 2022, he began noticing issues with the vehicleโ€™s paint. Despite his efforts to polish the car himself, the problem continued. A professional detailer later diagnosed it as a โ€œclearcoat issueโ€ and buffed the car. Lyman says that only provided a โ€œbandaidโ€ fix.ย 

Lyman states that to repair and repaint the vehicle fully, he would have needed to spend over $10,000. This process would involve sanding the car down to bare metal. Lyman alleges that would significantly depreciate his carโ€™s value.ย 

GM likely knew about the defect, plaintiffs allege

The lawsuit alleges that the problem is not unique to Lymanโ€™s Tahoe. Many other General Motors customers suffer from the same defect. Itโ€™s allegedly repeatedly leading to peeling, cracking, cloudiness, flaking, bubbling, erosion, and microblistering of the clearcoat.

The plaintiffs say they expected their โ€œluxuryโ€ vehicles to be of good quality and had no reason to anticipate the paint issues. Had they known, they would not have bought the vehicles or paid less for them. The lawsuit says General Motors knew or should have known about the defect due to the high number of customer complaints.

The plaintiffs seek to represent anyone in the United States who bought or leased a class vehicle in California. Theyโ€™re suing for breach of warranty, unjust enrichment, fraud, and violations of state consumer laws. The plaintiffs are asking for class action certification, damages, fees, costs, and a jury trial.ย 

Meanwhile, consumers recently filed class action lawsuits against General Motors (GM) over claims involving alleged vehicle defects, unlawful data collection and sharing and hackable key fobs. GM also expanded a recall last month over concerns certain GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado vehicles contain tailgates that can inadvertently unlatch while the vehicle is parked.ย 

Are you affected by this GM defective paint lawsuit? Let us know in the comments!ย 

Steven W. Ritcheson, Taylor C. Bartlett, and Jeanie Sleadd of Heninger Garrison Davis LLC represent the plaintiffs.ย 

The GM defective paint class action is Bryon Lyman et al v. General Motors LLC, Case No. 2:24-cv-05786ย  in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.ย 


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455 thoughts onGM class action claims Chevy Tahoe, Cadillac Escalade and other vehicles have defective paint

  1. Mike Napolitano says:

    I have also a 2017 tahoe. The hood started and now the roof. Estimates to fix have been around 2,500. Has there been anything more about this? A recall??? Im so disappointed as the rest of us are!!!

  2. Leon Parrish says:

    I have a Black 2015 Cadillac Escalade ESV and the hood and roof are having the same issue.

    CUE screen notwithstandingโ€ฆ.

    I love the truck but will say Iโ€™ve spent more on repairs for this Luxury SUV than I have any other non luxury SUV.

    As a tall guy with tall kids and wife we arenโ€™t a minivan family and had hoped our next SUV would also be an Escalade (3rd). At this point who knows.

  3. Llaymin Pimentel says:

    I just purchased a 2017 Tahoe in April and the paint is fading, discolored, and only on hood and roof of SUV. You can literally see the white of the hidden and roof, mind you the SUV is red. So upsetting because it is a very nice SUV. But, now I will have to invest so much money to repaint it.

  4. Matthew Harbert says:

    Purchased a 2017 Chevy Silverado truck a couple of months ago. Went to wash the car yesterday and the hood paint is bubbling and flaking off. Really disappointing GM would put out such an inferior product. The value is diminished because of the paint, the truck is immaculate otherwise. GM needs to make this right

  5. Angela Rodriguez says:

    Wish I could post a picture of my 2018 Tahoe. The hood is light grey/white and the rest of the truck is charcoal grey! Been like this for years but obviously getting worse. My son-in-lawโ€™s 2015 Chevy Silverado has same issue. I know these class action lawsuits take years to settle or figure out but for now, itโ€™s embarrassing to drive. I actually gave it to my daughter.

  6. William wysocki says:

    My 2012 Cadillac srx with 78900 mile the roof is peeling go on the highway and it starts peeling by it self

  7. Racquel says:

    My 2017 Tahoe has paint damage around the doors and a few bubbles in other places. Itโ€™s silver and Iโ€™ve always thought that it was really dull to be considered a silver color.

  8. Yolanda Orio says:

    I have a 2016 Chevy Silverado 1500 LTZ and Iโ€™m having same issue with my paint. The hood has peeling down to the bare metal. In addition, there are also sections where the paint is bubbling. I hand wash at home and park in the garage. This is not normal wear and tear chipping.

  9. Melissa Arndt says:

    I too am having the exact same issue on my 2017 Chevy Tahoe Premier with the worst parts of the paint being on the hood and roof of the SUV.

  10. Alicia Bevis says:

    I have a 2017 GMC Yukon that is having the same issue. The middle of the hood and the front of the roof is dull and will not polish out. First my back light went out and GMC recalled up to the 2016 models for this issue. Same problem as that model had but did not recall mine. Cost $1,000 to replace for one tail light. Then the paint issue. I am not happy with GMC and to have paid what we did for these cars is not acceptable.

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