General Motors Crash Test Probes Inconclusive, Says Transportation Secretary
Transportation Secretary testifies before the Senate on GM's ignition recall issue.
Read More »Transportation Secretary testifies before the Senate on GM's ignition recall issue.
Read More »It's possible that GM should have issued recalls over 10 years ago.
Read More »GM's report should contain steps it took to investigate concerns and complaints, and a whole lot more.
Read More »2,300 Opel GT models are now also affected.
Read More »The recall is in regards to a technical glitch in the instrument panel.
Read More »The recall in question is for the Chevrolet Cobalt and Pontiac G5.
Read More »The afflicted vehicles are less than 10,000.
Read More »Since when did the NHTSA recall non-street-legal vehicles?
Read More »It seems to be a sticky situation.
Read More »Specifically, the turbocharged models.
Read More »The airbag on the crew cab trucks may not fully inflate during a crash.
Read More »GM will send out the notifications to affected owners later this week.
Read More »The lights would suddenly turn off while driving at night,
Read More »Exactly 144 Encores are slated to be recalled.
Read More »The vehicles will be repaired at no cost to the owner.
Read More »Somebody forgot to tighten something.
Read More »The dual-stage system is being phased out, starting with the 2013 Cruze.
Read More »The official recall will happen January 17, 2013.
Read More »An airbag issue is the cause for this recall.
Read More »If the cable fails, the car could roll away.
Read More »Faulty power windows are to blame for this large recall.
Read More »Civilian Impalas will not be included.
Read More »This recall only applies to 249 Cruzen.
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