Automakers Including GM Asking NHTSA To Reconsider 2029 Emergency Braking Standard
Claiming that the mandates are impossible with available technology.
Read More »Claiming that the mandates are impossible with available technology.
Read More »GM well on its way to compliance.
Read More »The latest of many shift to park suits.
Read More »Texas, California and Florida had the highest number of fatalities.
Read More »Eight models under the Buick, Cadillac, and Chevy brands.
Read More »If allowed to proceed, it would be the second-largest in U.S. history.
Read More »A total of 62 vehicles affected.
Read More »Including propulsion loss.
Read More »Out of 52 million vehicles from several automakers.
Read More »Mostly affecting vehicles in the salt belt.
Read More »The fix is free of charge.
Read More »Downward trend continues.
Read More »Arguing that Federal law takes precedent.
Read More »Virtually all GM vehicles are equipped as standard with AEB systems.
Read More »Repaired free of charge.
Read More »The incorrect part could cause inspection problems.
Read More »Affected vehicles could fail emissions inspection.
Read More »The NHTSA believes the recall will fix the issue.
Read More »The EV received top marks in almost every test.
Read More »Low rate of thermal events found.
Read More »Two fatalities and several injuries are claimed to be related.
Read More »Owners of affected vehicles ridicule the repair.
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