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General Motors has announced that they will be recalling 3.16 million cars in the United States due to an issue with the ignition switch. According to GM, the ignition switch is not the same one used in the Chevy Cobalt models that were recalled earlier this year, however, the problem is similar. According to GM, […] Read More
General Motors has announced another recall which brings their total number of vehicles recalled in 2014 to well over 14 million. More than 511,000 Chevy Camaros are being recalled to correct an issue with the ignition switch.According to General Motors, a drivers knee may bump the key fob and move the switch out of the […] Read More
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U.S. safety regulators said on Friday that it is likely that more than 13 people died in General Motors cars recalled earlier this year for defective ignition switches. The automaker told Reuters it had raised the number of crashes associated with faulty ignition switches, but stood by its count for the number of fatalities. GM […] Read More
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Information released on Wednesday by embattled auto maker General Motors has revealed that the company had been receiving reports of ignition problems in some vehicles as early as 2001approximately three years earlier than they had previously disclosed. The defect is now being linked to at least 30 accidents and more than 10 fatalities over the […] Read More
The U.S. attorneys office in Manhattan declined to comment on a possible investigation of GM’s 1.4 million vehicle recall that took place in February, but a source told CNNMoney the investigation is in fact taking place. GM may have breached federal regulations that require any known issues be reported to a safety board within five […] Read More
General Motors (GM) has announced that it is recalling more than 700,000 Chevrolet Cobalt and Pontiac G5 vehicles in the North America due to a faulty ignition that may cause essential safety and engine components to be unintentionally turned off. GM has associated the weight of the key ring as being a contributing factor in […] Read More