What the hell is going on over at General Motors? First the manufacturer announced on February 7th that a defect relating to 619,122 cars was identified, but that figure hiked to 25.7 million vehicles ...
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co expanded its global recall of cars with defective ignition switches to 2.6 million on Friday, adding 971,000 later-model vehicles due to concerns over faulty ...
DETROIT - General Motors (GM) faces fresh scrutiny after emails released in a court case show that the automaker ordered replacement ignition switches before telling the government that millions of ...
GM’s ignition-switch recall may have reached new heights Thursday, with one auto-safety group declaring that 303 people have died as a result of airbags failing to deploy in two of the six cars ...
An internal investigation into General Motors’ handling of an ignition switch defect connected to at least 13 deaths has determined that the eventual solution to the problem cost the company nothing.
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General Motors catches new ignition switch problem early, recalls 3,300 trucks and SUVs This undated photo provided by Chevrolet shows the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado. General Motors is recalling about 3 ...
General Motors is adding 971,000 cars to its ignition switch recall, which began in February with 1.6 million vehicles and has been linked to a dozen deaths. The recall, which now totals 2,591,665 ...
General Motors Co. on Monday pushed its repair-cost estimate for auto recalls this year to $2 billion as it disclosed plans to replace potentially faulty ignition keys on 3.37 million older model cars ...
GM redesigned the faulty part for model years after 2007, but it did not change the part number, and it fears that some newer-model cars could have been repaired with defective older-model switches.