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[xxx] on or about 8:50 p.m. On saturday november 28, 2010, my wife [xxx]rochester, ny 14624 [xxx] , was approaching a parking space in front of the dollar tree in south towns plaza, henrietta, ny at approximately 5 mph, coasting to a stop with her feet on neither the gas nor brake pedal, when our 2009 pontiac g5 ny license [xxx] , lurched out of control, jumped over the median curb in front of the parking space, so fast that the car became momentarily air born, and struck the concrete base of what was once either a stop sign or lamp post in the south towns parking lot. Had it not been for the median and the concrete pillar between the parking space and the dollar tree store front, the gm pontiac g5 would have plowed through the dollar tree store front full of christmas shoppers on the day after black friday, perhaps killing my wife and many, many dollar tree christmas shoppers.the resulting unavoidable accident caused significant damage to the driver's side door, caving it in almost a foot, and denting the driver's side rear quarter panel. This car has a 2.2 litre, 155 horse power engine, you cannot intentionally step on the accelerator so hard, in such a short distance, that it will jump a median curb, become air born, and strike a concrete pillar with such force that it will cave in the driver's side door, causing such damage. Gm inspected the vehicle and blamed the sudden catastrophic acceleration on the car's after market floor mats. Gm refuses to pay for the damage to the car, still under warranty, and refuses to consider that this may be one of the thousands of auto industry wide incidents of intermittent problems with the electronic control modules in the vehicle. Gm claims to have run sufficient tests on the car to determine that the ecm is wholly safe and without problems. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

[xxx] on or about 8:50 p.m. On saturday november 28, 2010, my wife [xxx]rochester, ny 14624 [xxx] , was approaching a parking space in front of the dollar tree in south towns plaza, henrietta, ny at approximately 5 mph, coasting to a stop with her feet on neither the gas nor brake pedal, when our 2009 pontiac g5 ny license [xxx] , lurched out of control, jumped over the median curb in front of the parking space, so fast that the car became momentarily air born, and struck the concrete base of what was once either a stop sign or lamp post in the south towns parking lot. Had it not been for the median and the concrete pillar between the parking space and the dollar tree store front, the gm pontiac g5 would have plowed through the dollar tree store front full of christmas shoppers on the day after black friday, perhaps killing my wife and many, many dollar tree christmas shoppers.the resulting unavoidable accident caused significant damage to the driver's side door, caving it in almost a foot, and denting the driver's side rear quarter panel. This car has a 2.2 litre, 155 horse power engine, you cannot intentionally step on the accelerator so hard, in such a short distance, that it will jump a median curb, become air born, and strike a concrete pillar with such force that it will cave in the driver's side door, causing such damage. Gm inspected the vehicle and blamed the sudden catastrophic acceleration on the car's after market floor mats. Gm refuses to pay for the damage to the car, still under warranty, and refuses to consider that this may be one of the thousands of auto industry wide incidents of intermittent problems with the electronic control modules in the vehicle. Gm claims to have run sufficient tests on the car to determine that the ecm is wholly safe and without problems. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

[xxx] on or about 8:50 p.m. On saturday november 28, 2010, my wife [xxx]rochester, ny 14624 [xxx] , was approaching a parking space in front of the dollar tree in south towns plaza, henrietta, ny at approximately 5 mph, coasting to a stop with her feet on neither the gas nor brake pedal, when our 2009 pontiac g5 ny license [xxx] , lurched out of control, jumped over the median curb in front of the parking space, so fast that the car became momentarily air born, and struck the concrete base of what was once either a stop sign or lamp post in the south towns parking lot. Had it not been for the median and the concrete pillar between the parking space and the dollar tree store front, the gm pontiac g5 would have plowed through the dollar tree store front full of christmas shoppers on the day after black friday, perhaps killing my wife and many, many dollar tree christmas shoppers.the resulting unavoidable accident caused significant damage to the driver's side door, caving it in almost a foot, and denting the driver's side rear quarter panel. This car has a 2.2 litre, 155 horse power engine, you cannot intentionally step on the accelerator so hard, in such a short distance, that it will jump a median curb, become air born, and strike a concrete pillar with such force that it will cave in the driver's side door, causing such damage. Gm inspected the vehicle and blamed the sudden catastrophic acceleration on the car's after market floor mats. Gm refuses to pay for the damage to the car, still under warranty, and refuses to consider that this may be one of the thousands of auto industry wide incidents of intermittent problems with the electronic control modules in the vehicle. Gm claims to have run sufficient tests on the car to determine that the ecm is wholly safe and without problems. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

My wife was driving on i-95 south @ 65 mph. Traveling from baltimore md to kitty hawk nc on vacation. She noticed a vibration in the car. She pulled over and found the front passenger tire was nearly flat and the sidewalls were coming apart. She had the spare tire installed and continued to her destination. She took the tire to a repair shop. They said the sidewall failed. They showed her where the other front tire was starting to fall apart. The two rear tires were also failing. She had to purchase 4 new tires. All 4 tires were purchased in october 2005. The tires are bf goodrich long trail. All tires were routinely rotated and balanced. I checked the air pressure on 09/10/09. She is on vacation. I will try to have her bring one tire home as evidence. She does not have enough space to bring 4 tires home. The tires have between 7/32" and 8/32" of tread remaining.

My wife was driving on i-95 south @ 65 mph. Traveling from baltimore md to kitty hawk nc on vacation. She noticed a vibration in the car. She pulled over and found the front passenger tire was nearly flat and the sidewalls were coming apart. She had the spare tire installed and continued to her destination. She took the tire to a repair shop. They said the sidewall failed. They showed her where the other front tire was starting to fall apart. The two rear tires were also failing. She had to purchase 4 new tires. All 4 tires were purchased in october 2005. The tires are bf goodrich long trail. All tires were routinely rotated and balanced. I checked the air pressure on 09/10/09. She is on vacation. I will try to have her bring one tire home as evidence. She does not have enough space to bring 4 tires home. The tires have between 7/32" and 8/32" of tread remaining.

[xxx] on or about 8:50 p.m. On saturday november 28, 2010, my wife [xxx]rochester, ny 14624 [xxx] , was approaching a parking space in front of the dollar tree in south towns plaza, henrietta, ny at approximately 5 mph, coasting to a stop with her feet on neither the gas nor brake pedal, when our 2009 pontiac g5 ny license [xxx] , lurched out of control, jumped over the median curb in front of the parking space, so fast that the car became momentarily air born, and struck the concrete base of what was once either a stop sign or lamp post in the south towns parking lot. Had it not been for the median and the concrete pillar between the parking space and the dollar tree store front, the gm pontiac g5 would have plowed through the dollar tree store front full of christmas shoppers on the day after black friday, perhaps killing my wife and many, many dollar tree christmas shoppers.the resulting unavoidable accident caused significant damage to the driver's side door, caving it in almost a foot, and denting the driver's side rear quarter panel. This car has a 2.2 litre, 155 horse power engine, you cannot intentionally step on the accelerator so hard, in such a short distance, that it will jump a median curb, become air born, and strike a concrete pillar with such force that it will cave in the driver's side door, causing such damage. Gm inspected the vehicle and blamed the sudden catastrophic acceleration on the car's after market floor mats. Gm refuses to pay for the damage to the car, still under warranty, and refuses to consider that this may be one of the thousands of auto industry wide incidents of intermittent problems with the electronic control modules in the vehicle. Gm claims to have run sufficient tests on the car to determine that the ecm is wholly safe and without problems. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).




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