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GM Debt Raised to Investment Grade by S&P
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One of the key steps in General Motors recovery fell into place yesterday when Standard & Poor’s raised the company’s debt to a BBB-minus.
GM Compensation Fund Makes Offers to 15 Applicants
General Motors is getting ready to pay millions to the families of victims from its ignition switch recall.
GM Ignition Switch Death Toll Climbs to 21
The death toll as a result of faulty ignition switches in General Motors vehicles has officially climbed to 21.
Cadillac Ditches Detroit For New NYC Headquarters
General Motors luxury brand will uproot itself next year to find a new home in New York City.
GMC Unveils ‘Sport Truck’ Without Performance Upgrades
GMC announced a new trim level for the Sierra 1500 today that it plans to market as a sport variant to other versions of its half-ton.
GM Recalls Natural Gas-Powered Vans
Another day, another GM recall. This time the Detroit-based automotive giant is working to fix issues with some natural gas-powered vehicles.
House Report Slams NHTSA Over GM Recall
A new report prepared by the U.S. Energy and Commerce Committee has concluded that NHTSA made “critical mistakes” in the GM ignition switch recall case.
GM Compensation Fund to Pay at Least 19 Death Claims
General Motors’ compensation fund will pay out claims to at least 19 deaths as the team assigned to make those decisions continues to filter through hundreds of applications.
NHTSA Faces Senate Questioning Over GM Recalls
GM has been called dysfunctional by outside investigators over the slew of igntion switch recall, but they are not solely responsible.
GM Sees Most New Cars With Autonomous Highway Capability by 2025
General Motors believes most vehicles will have autonomous highway driving in 10 years.
GM Vehicles May Use Eye-Tracking Technology Soon
General Motors could be the first automaker with active technology to combat distracted driving.
Cadillac SRX Production Moving to Tennessee
The Cadillac SRX will be made in America as General Motors plans to shift production.
Opel Cascada Being Shown to US Buick Dealerships
It is appearing more likely that the Opel Cascada will be heading to the U.S., branded as a Buick model.
GM Invests $174 Million in New Stamping Facility
General Motors announced today that it will invest $174 million in a new stamping facility as part of its Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant.
GM Will Stop Removing Parts for Payload Ratings
GM has announced that it will no longer fudge its payload ratings for its pickup trucks.
Nearly 140,000 Recalled GM Vehicles are Missing
GM is mired in a recall debacle the likes of which this industry has never faced before. But things just keep getting worse for the Detroit-based automaker. Now they can’t find nearly 140,000 cars and trucks that are subject to their ignition-switch call-back.
General Motors Bringing More Diesel Models to US
General Motors has reaffirmed its commitment to diesel vehicles.
GM Recall Website Inaccurate: NHTSA
If you’re using General Motors‘ recall website to check if your vehicle is safe, you might want to look elsewhere.
GM Admits to Fudging Payload Ratings by Removing Parts
General Motors has admitted that Ford isn’t the only automaker that cleverly manipulates its maximum payload ratings.
GM Next-Gen Pickups to Arrive Nine Months Early
General Motors‘ next-generation pickups will now arrive in fall 2018.
GM SUVs Getting Eight-Speed, 360-Degree Camera
Certain 2015 General Motors SUVs will gain new technologies in the coming months.
GM Ignition Switch Complaints Date Back 17 Years
Could General Motors have avoided a massive recall by listening to its customers 17 years ago?
Should I Buy a Used Chevrolet Astro or GMC Safari?
The Workhorse Not-So-Minivan Vehicle Overview After a decade on the market, General Motor’s “mid-size” vans received their one and only update for the 1996 model year. The short wheelbase version of the van was dropped this year and styling was modified to better resemble the larger full-size GM vans. Base model Astros/Safaris featured a utilitarian…
GM Plant Chemical Explosion Kills One, Injures Eight
General Motors‘ woes continue as a chemical explosion at one of its plants has killed one person and injured eight others.






