DETROIT (AP) — General Motors knew of ignition switch problems with 6.7 million midsize and large cars for 11 years, yet it failed to warn customers with a recall until last month, according to ...
Here are 10 key events in the recall saga: February 2002: GM switch engineer Ray DeGiorgio approves the design of a new small-car ignition switch, even though Delphi, the supplier, says the switch ...
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 ...
General Motors Co., which already has recalled more than 14.4 million vehicles in the U.S. this year, is calling back about 3.16 million more because of ignition-related concerns. The biggest U.S.
General Motors on Tuesday doubled to 1.6 million the number of small cars it is recalling to fix faulty ignition switches linked to multiple fatal crashes. Just two weeks ago, GM announced the recall ...
General Motors is boosting by 971,000 the number of small cars being recalled worldwide for a defective ignition switch, saying cars from the model years 2008-2011 may have gotten the part as a ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- General Motors is offering gift cards to car owners affected by the ignition switch recalls as incentive to get their cars fixed. The company says only about half of the 2.6 million ...
(AP) General Motors says it needs to change or replace the keys for about 3.4 million cars because they could cause the ignition switch to move out of position if they’re carrying too much weight. GM ...
(AP) As General Motors executives show off their newest cars and trucks in New York this week, analysts are watching for signs that consumers are shying away from the ones sitting on dealer lots. Many ...
Pending the court’s approval in the next few days, GM Canada will settle an ignition switch class action lawsuit regarding recalls announced back in 2014. According to a report from CarComplaints, the ...
General Motors issued a recall for more than a half million Chevrolet Camaros on Friday morning because of an ignition-switch safety hazard that mirrors the one at the center of the company's current ...
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