If you own or lease a 2020 Buick Encore GX, you should know that many customers have reported worrisome braking system failures in this make and model. Reports of brakes that fail to respond when the driver depresses the brake pedal have arisen from Buick consumers who are searching for answers and solutions. Although the automaker has launched two safety recall campaigns impacting these vehicles, they do not cover braking system issues. For now, customers struggling with braking problems are left without the permanent fixes they need to feel safe on the road once more.
The owner of a 2020 Buick Encore GX stated that their SUV has experienced braking system failures on numerous occasions. While attempting to stop, the driver depressed the brake pedal and it fell to the floor without responding in any way. As a result, the vehicle collided into the back of another car. Several other customers have reported similar experiences and are asking the manufacturer to acknowledge their concerns. Many Buick customers are worried to drive their vehicles, as they fear that the brakes will fail and lead to a crash.
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