According to the CPSC General Motors has issued a recall on 2012 Buick Lacrosse vehicles manufactured from June 9 2011 through July 2 2011. The vehicles may have a calibration issue with the stabilitrak system causing the Electronic Stability Control System to falsely activate. This activation could change the handling of the car and cause an accident. Owners can contact Buick at 866-608-8080.
Commentary
Often companies will issue recalls to lessen future liability. This recall is geared towards the suspension and drive ability of the vehicle. In other words this recall should be taken seriously. Any readers who own a 2012 Buick Lacrosse should contact Buick or call the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrations Vehicle Safety Hotline at 888-327-4236.
Texas Product Liability Attorney Michael Grossman
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