Class-Action Lawsuit Claims Chevrolet And GMC Trucks And SUVs Were Made With Defective Paint | Carscoops carscoops
started to fade/grey and crack on the black undercoat,” the owner of a 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe who was referenced in the lawsuit wrote on carcomplaints.com. “To fix the top coat, the dealership wanted $2300.00; of which they were going to pick up 10% of after my pushing for warranty. The Tahoe is 3 years old. The paint should last well into a decade, and I kept the car washed weekly and detailed every 6 months.
The complainants allege that even if their vehicles are repainted for free, as would likely happen in a recall, the value of their vehicles will still be affected by the peeling paint. That’s because, they allege, it will have been applied by a human, rather than a factory robot, and therefore could not be perfectly even.
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