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Chevy Malibu has defects, Cabell County buyers allege

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Chevy Malibu has defects, Cabell County buyers allege

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CHARLESTON – A Cabell County couple alleges that they were sold a car with defects and that the vehicle still does not conform to its warranties despite multiple repair attempts.

Timothy Handley and Tracey Handley filed a complaint in Kanawha Circuit Court against General Motors LLC and Transportation Network II LLC alleging violation of the state's Lemon Law and other counts.

The suit states that the plaintiffs entered into a motor vehicle purchase contract with Transportation Network II on Sept. 8, 2018, for the purchase of a 2018 Chevrolet Malibu manufactured by General Motors. The plaintiffs allege they found that there were nonconformities with the vehicle after purchase and that they returned it to Transportation Network six times for repair attempts. They allege the defendants failed to bring the vehicle into conformity with its warranties and General Motors failed and refused to provide a comparable replacement vehicle.

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

The case has been assigned to Judge Joanna Tabit.

Kanawha Circuit Court case number 19-C-416 

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