Christina Spicer  |  July 21, 2017

Category: Consumer News

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GM-Fuel-EconomyPreliminary approval was granted to a class action settlement, resolving allegations that General Motors duped consumers into believing certain GM SUVs had better fuel economy.

Lead plaintiff Sean Tolmasoff alleged in his class action lawsuit that GM falsely stated the fuel economy in three sport utility vehicles was 22 miles per gallon, when it really was 17 miles per gallon. The GM affected vehicles include the 2016 Chevrolet Traverse, the 2016 Buick Enclave, and the 2016 GMC Acadia.

The class action lawsuit claimed that GM’s overstatement of fuel economy in these vehicles hit owners and lessees twice. First, because they paid more for the vehicle than they would have if they had known the true fuel economy, and again when they paid for additional fuel at the pump.

U.S. District Judge George Caram Steeh certified a Class of SUV owners and lessees who purchased vehicles with a window sticker indicating incorrect fuel economy.

“Common issues exist among Settlement Class Members’ claims regarding whether the Defendant is liable for the misstated EPA estimated mpg on the Class Vehicles,” says the order granting preliminary approval.

The judge also granted preliminary approval to the settlement agreement.

“The court finds that, for purposes of settlement only, the [certification] requirements … are met by the settlement class,” noted the order.

Under the terms of the GM class action settlement, Class Members can receive either a check or credit toward their next purchase of a new GM vehicle within the next three years. The credit amounts to $2,000. Depending on the SUV’s model, Class Members can receive a check of up to $1,500.

The order granting preliminary approval of the settlement agreement notes that GM does not admit liability or fault or admits to any of the class action claims.

Judge Steeh also approved the notice procedures set forth in the proposed settlement agreement.

“The Court finds that the proposed Notice Plan contemplated constitutes the best notice practicable under the circumstances and is reasonably calculated, under the circumstances, to apprise Settlement Class Members of the pendency of the Action,” noted the order.

The class action estimates that nearly 7,300 vehicles were affected by the overstated fuel economy.

The parties will meet in November for a final approval hearing.

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The plaintiff is represented by E. Powell Miller and Sharon Almonrode of Miller Law Firm PC and Richard D. McCune, David C. Wright, Joseph G. Sauder, Matthew D. Schelkopf, Joseph B. Kenney and Elaine S. Kusel of McCuneWright Arevalo LLP.

The GM Fuel Economy Class Action Lawsuit is Sean Tolmasoff v. General Motors LLC, Case No. 2:16-cv-11747, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.

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31 thoughts onGM Reaches Fuel Economy Class Action Settlement

  1. Jane Hanshaw says:

    I bought a Gmc Acadia I only get 16mile per gal. How do I sign Up?

  2. Cheryl says:

    I took my chevy Malibu in for a 50,000 miles service and it came back running like a truck pulling hard and making sound GM would not reimbursement me on my complaint they called me back 2 weeks later I would never buy another GM product NEVER!! Still got 3 more Years to pay on it

  3. Robert says:

    LOL good ol GM “Still sticking it to the people” should be their new ad slogan !!

  4. Belinda Crawley says:

    my gmc acadia doesn’t get the gas mileage either

  5. Fracis Selewski says:

    I own a 2014 Traverse and I have never received 22 miles per gallon even on the highway. Will this eventually trickle down to my vehicle????

  6. Regina Reyes says:

    Awe some info to know, I just stumbled on to this information. I have a 2016 traverse… Is it to late to apply.

  7. Sharon Shibley says:

    Yes on my suv

  8. K. Calhoun says:

    What year does the SUV have to be to qualify?

  9. Angela Tuftee says:

    Why only 2016 gmc. I have a 2015 that was advertised as getting 22 miles per gallon I have never got any where near that!

  10. tom says:

    to the Mary T. Barra and general motors. cbs anchor woman Cindy Hsu recently got involved in dirty coraption business with infamous cbs anchor Otis Livingston to steal money from general motors employees bank accounts. never trust Cindy Hsu and Otis Livingston they dangerous for business and need to be put in jail!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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