Since 2014, the defect has led GM to recall more than 2.6 million Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Saturn vehicles, dating back more than a decade. NEW YORK: General Motors Co ...
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co's ongoing safety crisis over deadly ignition switches deepened on Monday with the recall of 8.23 million mostly older cars linked by the U.S. automaker to three ...
General Motors said on Monday it will pay at least $1 million in compensation to the families of each person killed in accidents apparently caused by defective ignition switches in its cars. HT Image ...
DETROIT, March 10 (Reuters) - In her first big test as General Motors Co's GM.N chief executive, Mary Barra has taken a hands-on approach behind the scenes in directing the automaker's response to ...
Very little time remains for owners of affected GM vehicles to get their part of the settlement the automaker agreed to, covering dangerously faulty ignition switches in certain Buick, Cadillac, ...
Figures released on Monday showed 445 claims to the compensation fund have been made so far, including 58 involving serious injury and 262 involving hospitalization. Twelve of those injury claims have ...
Many of the drivers who died in Chevrolet Cobalts and other General Motors cars with faulty ignition switches were speeding, drunk or otherwise reckless. Some were all of the above. For years, crash ...
The number of people killed in crashes caused by General Motors' defective ignition switches has reached 23 as of Friday, according to GM victim fund chief Ken Feinberg. Feinberg said he has received ...
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