GM Recalls Another 7.6 Million Vehicles, Reports Eight Injuries, Three Deaths
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GM Recalls Another 7.6 Million Vehicles, Reports Eight Injuries, Three Deaths



The recall numbers just keep piling up for GM, which on Monday, announced that it will conduct six more safety campaigns involving some 7.6 million vehicles in the United States and 8.5 million globally from the 1997 to 2014 model years. According to the automaker, these recalled vehicles are connected to seven crashes, eight injuries and three deaths. Read more »




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