Gm ignition switch recall
GM Ignition Switch Complaints Date Back 17 Years
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Could General Motors have avoided a massive recall by listening to its customers 17 years ago?
GM Offers Dealer Bonuses to Speed Up Ignition Repairs
GM is hoping incentives and bonuses will inspire its dealerships to speed up the repair of cars recalled for faulty ignition switches.
GM has Fixed 154K of 2.9M Vehicles in Ignition Recall
General Motors has only repaired a small fraction of the 2.59-million vehicles that are part of the massive ignition switch recall.
GM Recalls 3.2 Million More Cars for Ignition Switches
General Motors is recalling another bevy of vehicles, totaling 3.2 million, because the key can inadvertently slip out of the ‘run’ position.
GM CEO Promises Answers For Congress Next Week
General Motors CEO Mary Barra is looking to avoid another embarrassment when she takes the stand next week to testify before Congress.
GM Internal Investigation Uncovers Disturbing Details
General Motors released the results of an internal investigation into its recall practices yesterday shortly after ending a press conference where reporters were told to refer to the yet-unreleased report. This is why.
GM Ignition Switch Investigation Findings Released
Results from an internal investigation looking into the untimely ignition switch recall at GM have been released, finding that incompetence and misdiagnosis, not a conspiracy, were the root causes.
Results from Internal Probe on GM Recalls Coming Thursday
The results from an internal investigation looking into the untimely recall of General Motors vehicles with faulty ignition switches will be released Thursday according to the company.
GM Recall Death Count ‘Likely’ More Than 13
Experts believe it is likely the number of deaths related to the GM ignition switch recall is more than 13.
GM Ignition Switch Recall Lawsuits Total $10B
It appears that General Motors has a rough road ahead of itself as a result of the massive ignition switch recall.
GM Announces Five New Recalls: 2.7 Million Affected
General Motors is taking no chances these days with safety after the ignition switch switch debacle and has announced a new set of recalls that affects 2.7 million vehicles.
GM Says Single Key is Safe for Recalled Vehicles
In the wake of its 2.6-million vehicle ignition switch recall, GM conducted testing on the affected cars and is ensuring customers that they are safe to drive, with a caveat.
GM Shipping Replacement Switches to Dealers
Parts are on the way to repair the roughly 2.6 million vehicles affected by GM’s ignition switch recall.
GM Recalls ‘Igniton Switch’ Cars Again for Different Part
The GM recall has officially gone from snowball to avalanche.
GM Fined for Being Slow to Provide Recall Information
General Motors is now facing a fine of $7,000 per day starting from April 3.
Saturday Night Live Skewers GM CEO
General Motors CEO Mary Barra is Saturday Night Live‘s latest victim.
GM May be Forced to Issue ‘Park-It’ Order on Recalled Vehicles
Nearly 2.6-million GM owners worldwide might be told to park their vehicles until they’re fixed due to a recent recall.
General Motors Doesn’t Know How Many Cars it Sold Last Month
The first day of a new month means that the sales number start to roll in, but that’s not the case at GM today.
GM Ignition Switch Recall Balloons to 2.2M Vehicles
General Motors‘ ignition switch recall just got a whole lot bigger.
GM Ignition Switch-Related Deaths Could Have Been Avoided With Earlier Recall: Report
Several of the GM ignition switch-related deaths could have been avoided had the American automaker done an earlier recall.
GM Names First Global Vehicle Safety Boss
GM is working to convince customers that it does value safety in the wake of a large recall, and a new position has been created to reinforce that.
GM Offers $500 New Car Discount to Recalled Car Owners
GM plans to offer $500 cash discounts off of a new car purchase to anyone who owns a vehicle which is affected by the brand’s ignition switch recall.
Justice Department Probing GM Ignition Switch Recall
The United States Justice Department is launching an investigation into how General Motors handled the recall of 1.6 million vehicles that were equipped with faulty ignition switches.
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