DETROIT - Ignition switches once again are causing problems for General Motors. This time the company is recalling nearly 512,000 Chevrolet Camaro muscle cars from the 2010 to 2014 model years because ...
(USA Today) -- General Motors said it will recall 3.16 million mid-size and large cars to modify their ignition keys to prevent the same problem that has been blamed for 13 deaths and 54 crashes. GM ...
General Motors says it has fixed about 70 percent of the small cars it recalled last year for a deadly ignition switch problem. The figures show that switch replacements are now running about the same ...
DETROIT – The death toll tied to faulty ignition switches in General Motors small cars has risen to 19, according to a compensation expert hired by the company. The number is likely to go higher.
NEW YORK — The recall nightmare at General Motors just won’t end. General Motors has recalled another 3 million autos, bringing the troubled automaker’s total for the year to 12.8 million worldwide.
The number of deaths from accidents caused by General Motors' defective ignition switch has been increased to at least 19, the chief of GM's victim settlement fund has determined. Ken Feinberg has ...