financeGM class-action lawsuit alleges companies sold faulty 8-speed transmissionsMarch 21, 2023posted on Mar. 21, 2023 at 6:04 pm A lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court accuses General Motors of knowingly selling some 800,000 vehicles with faulty transmissions. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinesstelegraphMarch 21, 2023previous articleHousing market: After months of decline, single-family construction rose in Februarynext articleAll social media platforms have TikTok-like risks, transparency group … – Tech XploreYou Might Also LikefinanceMartin Lewis says three banks handing £500 straight into customers’ accountsOctober 7, 2024financeUncertainty over UK government’s plans puts brakes on hiringOctober 7, 2024financeEx-Google boss Eric Schmidt to attend UK international investment summitOctober 6, 2024financeHow to reduce your TV licence bill to nothing and save £169October 6, 2024financeDuke Energy Florida completes restoration of approximately 800,000 Hurricane Helene power outages; remains committed to restoring the vitality of impacted communitiesOctober 5, 2024financeShould you tip even if the service wasn't worth it?October 4, 2024Recommended For YoustockmarketIndex gains; Shell, BP up as oil climbs further on Middle East fearsOctober 7, 2024financeMartin Lewis says three banks handing £500 straight into customers’ accountsOctober 7, 2024bitcoinBitcoin ‘Still the Best-Performing Asset’ After Weak Q3 – MSNOctober 7, 2024Global EconomyNobel Prize 2024 Winners: Here's the full list across all categoriesOctober 7, 2024autosNifty Auto plunges 7.7% in just 5 sessions, TVS Motor, Bajaj Auto fall up to 11.3% | Stock Market News – MintOctober 7, 2024
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