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Cadillac Lyriq Lawsuit Says EVs Can Suddenly Brick Without Warning

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Cadillac Lyriq Lawsuit Says EVs Can Suddenly Brick Without Warning
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Owners say SUVs can suddenly stop charging, starting, or driving.



Lawsuit claims GM knew about the defects before selling the Lyriq.



Plaintiffs allege some vehicles spent weeks or months at dealerships.






For something as expensive and high-tech as the Cadillac Lyriq, buyers probably expect a few software bugs here and there. Maybe a glitchy screen, a frozen app, or a charger that occasionally needs a second try. According to a new lawsuit against General Motors, some owners are dealin

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