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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.
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Gm Avoided Ignition Switch Redesign To Save About $1 Per Car
Some disturbing information has surfaced during the U.S. congressional hearings related to the ignition switch defect that has caused at least 13 deaths. According to an internal GM document provided to investigators, General Motors decided in 2005 not...
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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...
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Nhtsa Warns Ford Owners On Older Recall Concerning 17.5 Million Vehicles
In an unusual announcement today, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) voiced concerns that millions of Ford vehicles previously recalled for a faulty cruise control system may have not been repaired, despite FoMoCo's notification...
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Jaguar Recalling 3,754 Xfs For Minor Electric Glitch
There are recalls where there have been serious injuries or even deaths and recalls which simply involve faulty components that cause no harm. Jaguar's recall falls into the second category as the reason why the Indian-owned British automaker is calling...
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Audi Recalling 13,900 A8 Sedans Over Transmission Issue
A faulty automatic transmission locking cable is to blame for the recall of 13,900 MY 1996-2003 Audi A8 vehicles equipped with a 5-speed automatic gearbox. According to NHTSA, the locking cable may move out of position over time therefore allowing the...
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