GM Reportedly Has Replaced Faulty Ignition Switches On 1.36 Million Vehicles To-Date
GM dealers have managed to repair more than half of the vehicles with faulty ignition switches.
Read More »GM dealers have managed to repair more than half of the vehicles with faulty ignition switches.
Read More »Consumers have until December 31, 2014 to file a claim for cars with defective ignition switches.
Read More »The company will begin accepting claims next Friday.
Read More »Some GM vehicles are not listed as eligible for compensation under the company's current plan, angering some victims.
Read More »General Motors will also be adding ignition lock cylinder repairs to its recall.
Read More »An internal GM document shows DeGiorgio signed off on the ignition switch in 2006.
Read More »Cobalt and Ion injury statistics weren't higher than other cars.
Read More »NHTSA claims they could not make a link between the accidents and the faulty ignition switches.
Read More »Congressional investigators met with Delphi Automotive officials.
Read More »Owners of recalled cars will have loaners even if it's not a GM vehicle.
Read More »Revised ignition switches maintained the same part number, which is a common practice in the industry.
Read More »We can see how it would be hard to find 1.62 million loaner vehicles.
Read More »Both of which will be in regards to the ignition switch recall issues.
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Read More »The lawsuit follows one already filed in Texas.
Read More »A lawsuit has been filed against GM regarding the ignition switches.
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 »The offer is valid through to April 30.
Read More »Faulty ignition switches have prompted further recalls.
Read More »The recall in question is for the Chevrolet Cobalt and Pontiac G5.
Read More »The vehicles affected are discontinued models.
Read More »Did you or someone you know defect from The General because of what happened to Pontiac, Saturn, Saab and Hummer?
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