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![]() | Court to Notify Pennsylvanians Who Bought New GM Vehicles About a Class Action SettlementPublished 2009-01-26 11:50By The Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County |


The case is about GM adding 1% of the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price ("MSRP") to the invoice for certain new vehicles it sold to its dealers, as part of their "Marketing Initiative" programs. The lawsuit claims that GM required dealers to use the 1% amount for advertising, and that this violated
The settlement includes a group of people, called a "Class" or "Class Members," who bought a new vehicle at retail in
The settlement provides rebates certificates worth up to
Notices informing Class Members about their legal rights are scheduled to appear in
The Court has appointed
Those affected by the settlement can send in a claim form to ask for a rebate certificate, object to the settlement, or ask to appear and speak at the fairness hearing. Claim forms must be postmarked no later than
A toll-free number, 1-888-866-1738, has been established in this case (called Soders v. General Motors Corp., No. CI-00-04255), along with a website, www.onepercentcase.com, where notices, claim forms, the settlement agreement, and the Court's preliminary approval order may be obtained. Those affected may also write to Soders v. General Motors Corp., PO Box 91196,
SOURCE The Court of Common Pleas of








