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GM Offers $500 Discounts and Free Loaners to Owners of Recalled Cars, Starts Repairs on April 7
General Motors has announced that it is offering a $500 cash allowance toward the purchase or lease of a new car to all of the 1.37 million U.S. owners of cars recalled for a faulty ignition switch. The carmaker is also advising dealers to offer free loaner cars to concerned customers. Read more »
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Gm Trying To Find 140,000 Owners Of Cars With Faulty Ignition Switches
General Motors may find it more difficult to put these recalls behind it if it can't find the owners of vehicles with faulty pieces to get repairs, as is proving the case right now. Read more »...
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Gm To Provide Concerned Volt Owners With A Free Loaner After Fire Probe
General Motors is reaching out to Volt customers concerned that their vehicle's batteries might catch fire under certain circumstances after a crash, by offering them a free loaner car until the company resolves the issue. The problem first arose...
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New 2009 Mazda6 Receives Its First Recall
Approximately 29,000 MY2009 Mazda6 cars are being recalled in the States due to a problem with the outer door handles that may not latch correctly allowing the door to open while the vehicle is in motion. In an official announcement, Mazda said that its...
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Volvo Recalling My '08-'09 S40, V50, C30 & C70
More than 1,000 Volvo MY 2008-2009 S40, V50, C30, C70 vehicles are being recalled in the U.S. because of a faulty power steering house that may rupture. If this happens, it could lead to a rapid drainage of the power steering fluid in the system and a...
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Volvo Canada Incentives Heavily
The S60 and XC90 are Volvo's current senior citizens. While the C30 and XC70 may be newer; younger; and hipper, the midsize sedan and SUV are instantly familiar and known to be good and decent vehicles. Unfortunately for Volvo - and just about every...
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