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Chevrolet Tahoe

speedometer problems

The law firm of Levy Ram & Olson, working with several other firms across the country, is investigating consumer complaints of defective speedometers in the following GM trucks and SUVs model year 2003-2007: * Chevrolet Avalanche * Chevrolet Silverado * Chevrolet Suburban * Chevrolet Tahoe * Chevrolet Trailblazer * GMC Denali * GMC Envoy * GMC Sierra * GMC Trailblazer * Cadillac Escalade Class action complaints have been filed in Washington and in Oregon, and cases are pending in other states. King 5 TV News in Seattle has expressed interest in the story. As all of you are undoubtedly aware, this defect causes the speedometers to display wildly inaccurate speeds and could lead to dangerous conditions. Some have described speedometers reading 45 mph when standing still, or inaccurately slow readings while cruising on the highway. GM has been making these vehicles for years, well aware of the defective speedometers and well aware that this defect presents serious safety concerns. To date however, GM has refused to repair or replace the speedometers or to issue a recall. Loyal GM customers are forced to spend several hundred dollars to repair their vehicles and restore them to safe operating condition. As part of our ongoing investigations we would like to hear from vehicle owners across the country who have experienced these problems. We are especially interested in speaking to California residents who have had speedometer problems in these cars. If you or someone you know have experienced this defect and would like to talk to us, I can be reached at the email below. For more information please look at our website. Thank you Selby Lighthill Levy, Ram & Olson LLP 639 Front Street, 4th Floor San Francisco, CA 94111 slighthill@lrolaw. com www.lrolaw.com ++++++++++++++ Pursuant to Rule 1-400 of the California Rules of Professional Conduct this communication may be deemed an "Advertisemen t" for legal services. No guarantees, warranties, or predictions regarding the result of any representation or action is made or implied.  (Feb 28, 2007 | post #473)

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Speedometer

The law firm of Levy Ram & Olson, working with several other firms across the country, is investigating consumer complaints of defective speedometers in the following GM trucks and SUVs model year 2003-2007: * Chevrolet Avalanche * Chevrolet Silverado * Chevrolet Suburban * Chevrolet Tahoe * Chevrolet Trailblazer * GMC Denali * GMC Envoy * GMC Sierra * GMC Trailblazer * Cadillac Escalade Class action complaints have been filed in Washington and in Oregon, and cases are pending in other states. King 5 TV News in Seattle has expressed interest in the story. As all of you are undoubtedly aware, this defect causes the speedometers to display wildly inaccurate speeds and could lead to dangerous conditions. Some have described speedometers reading 45 mph when standing still, or inaccurately slow readings while cruising on the highway. GM has been making these vehicles for years, well aware of the defective speedometers and well aware that this defect presents serious safety concerns. To date however, GM has refused to repair or replace the speedometers or to issue a recall. Loyal GM customers are forced to spend several hundred dollars to repair their vehicles and restore them to safe operating condition. As part of our ongoing investigations we would like to hear from vehicle owners across the country who have experienced these problems. We are especially interested in speaking to California residents who have had speedometer problems in these cars. If you or someone you know have experienced this defect and would like to talk to us, I can be reached at the email below. For more information please look at our website. Thank you Selby Lighthill Levy, Ram & Olson LLP 639 Front Street, 4th Floor San Francisco, CA 94111 slighthill@lrolaw. com www.lrolaw.com ++++++++++++++ Pursuant to Rule 1-400 of the California Rules of Professional Conduct this communication may be deemed an "Advertisemen t" for legal services. No guarantees, warranties, or predictions regarding the result of any representation or action is made or implied.  (Feb 28, 2007 | post #150)

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