Cadillac Recalls Hearses for
Fuel Leak Fire Danger
It’s
not too funny, but maybe it is in a sick, morbid sort of way...Cadillac
appears to be offering free (but unexpected) cremations.
Turns out that over a thousand 2006 and 2007 model year
hearses are being recalled because of a potential fire hazard.
Leaking fuel could cause a fire to erupt while the hearse
is driving in procession on its way to the cemetery. If that
happens, the vehicle (and occupant) remains can just be towed
on over to the crematorium.
The hearses were sold under the brand names of Superior,
Sayers and Scoville, Eureka and Miller-Meteor and have a
faulty fuel neck assembly that could leak gasoline. Federal
safety investigators say that the potential fuel leak can
unknowingly occur while refueling and inadequate protection
exists to prevent the chance of the gas leak from igniting
after the hearse leaves the pump.
If your loved one was cremated earlier than expected, or
if you’re a funeral director wondering what to do with
your vehicle remains, you may be entitled to your money back
or a new hearse. Call us at 1-888-331-6422 or email us
today for a Free Case Review!
In Ohio, a flaming hearse can be a deadly defect and that
kind of defect only gets one chance to be fixed. After that,
it’s a lemon and you can be entitled to a new hearse
or your money back or money damages.
If you own a lemon Cadillac or another GM lemon, you may
be entitled to your money back or a new vehicle. Call us
at 1-888-331-6422 or email us
today for a Free Case Review!
If you’ve got a dangerous lemon, don’t go it
alone!
Call us at 1-888-331-6422 or email us
today for a Free Case Review!
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