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Consumer alleges Cruze she purchased at Joe Holland Chevrolet has defects

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Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Consumer alleges Cruze she purchased at Joe Holland Chevrolet has defects

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CHARLESTON – A Fayette County woman alleges a new vehicle she purchased last year had defects that have not been repaired.

Ashley Riley filed a complaint in Kanawha Circuit Court against General Motors LLC and Joe Holland Chevrolet Inc. citing the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act and other counts.

The suit states that the plaintiff purchased a new 2018 Chevrolet Cruze on July 20, 2018, from Joe Holland Chevrolet. The plaintiff alleges she was given a warranty on the vehicle but found that there were a number of issues with the performance of the vehicle. 

The plaintiff alleges she took the vehicle to authorized dealers four times for repairs but the defendants failed to repair it to bring it into conformity with the warranties.

The plaintiff is seeking all reasonable sums due, attorney fees and court costs. The plaintiff is represented by Kristina Thomas Whiteaker and David L. Grubb of The Grubb Law Group PLLC in Charleston.

The case has been assigned to Judge Louis Bloom.

Kanawha Circuit Court Case number 19-C-366

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