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Consumers seek refund of purchase of General Motors vehicle

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Consumers seek refund of purchase of General Motors vehicle

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BECKLEY – Two Fayette County consumers are seeking a refund of the purchase of a vehicle they allege does not conform to its warranties.

Jack Querry and Lisa Querry filed a complaint on Dec. 8, 2017, in the Raleigh Circuit Court against General Motors LLC alleging that the automobile manufacturer violated its obligations under Chapter 46A of the West Virginia Code.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege that on Oct. 26, 2013, they purchased a 2013 Chevrolet Silverado from defendant's authorized dealer for $39,605. After purchase, they allege they experienced repeated nonconformities with the new motor vehicle and that such nonconformities substantially impaired its use, value and safety.

The plaintiffs hold General Motors LLC responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to conform the vehicle to its warranties and failed to replace it with a comparable new motor vehicle.

The plaintiffs request a trial by jury and seek revocation of acceptance and refund of the purchase price, award for damages for costs of repair and loss of use, attorney's fees, costs and such other appropriate relief. They are represented by Anthony M. Salvatore of Hewitt & Salvatore PLLC in Fayetteville. The case has been assigned to Circuit Judge Andrew Dimlich.

Raleigh Circuit Court case number 17-C-710

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