- Australian law firm Maurice Blackburn has initiated a class action lawsuit against General Motors (GM) over alleged defects in Holden transmission systems.
- The lawsuit targets consumers who purchased specific Holden models from January 1, 2011 to December 24, 2024.
- Claims include issues such as intermittent transmission shudders and leakage of automatic transmission fluid.
- It is alleged that GM violated the Australian Consumer Law by failing to meet acceptable quality guarantees.
- The class action seeks compensation for loss and damage, but details on the number of affected vehicles and compensation amounts are not yet disclosed.
For more details, visit the original article at Reuters.
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