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  • A California jury has ordered General Motors to pay $102.6 million to a class of consumers after finding that it hid an engine defect that caused problems including stalling and premature breakdown in tens of thousands of SUVs and trucks.
  • The verdict was handed down Tuesday following a rare class action trial in San Francisco federal court, lawyers for the plaintiffs announced.

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The new GM logo is seen on the facade of the General Motors headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, March 16, 2021.

A California jury has ordered General Motors to pay $102.6 million to a class of consumers after finding that it hid an engine defect that caused problems including stalling and premature breakdown in tens of thousands of SUVs and trucks.

The verdict was handed down Tuesday following a rare class action trial in San Francisco federal court, lawyers for the plaintiffs announced.

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